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Hearing Aid Receiver-In-The-Ear (RIE) Technology

RIE is a type of hearing aid which has its receiver or speaker located in the ear canal.

What is RIE Hearing Aid?

RIE is a type of hearing aid which has its receiver or speaker located in the ear canal. It is an innovation from behind-the-ear hearing aid to render high quality sound through a smaller device. The device is usually worn with a dome or an insert eartip. Anyway, it can also be coupled with an earmold pertaining to the severity of hearing loss.

Who Can Preferably Use RIE Hearing Aid?

  • People who have been diagnosed with hearing loss varying from mild to severe in severity.
  • The device is not advisable for people with profound hearing loss.
  • Individual with ample ear size and does not possess small or narrow ear canal.
  • People who prioritizes cosmetic appeal especially the youths or individuals with active lifestyle.

The Pros And Cons Of RIE

Pros Cons
  • Discreet and lighter body.
  • RIE hearing aid is cosmetically appealing as it is slightly hidden.
  • It can be put on easily and quickly.
  • Provides crispier and less booming sound.
  • RIE hearing aid can be more cost efficient if there is any change in the degree of hearing loss as only the receiver is required to be changed instead of the overall device.
  • The device is not advisable for people with severe-to-profound hearing loss.
  • It is not suitable for ears with ear discharge
  • The device may not suit people with narrow ear canal.
  • RIE hearing aid often costs more than conservative behind-the ear hearing aid

If I have hearing loss and keen for RIE hearing aid, what should I do?

Please consult any trained audiologist. You will be given hearing aid trial before selecting suitable hearing aid.

What are the correct ways to care for RIE hearing aid?

  • Avoid dropping the device or to come in contact with any liquid.
  • Keep the hearing aid in the drying beaker after removing the battery. Failure to remove battery may lead to formation of rust in the device.
  • Changing eartip or dome is recommended annually if it is broken or as part of good hygiene practice.
  • Hearing aid should be serviced every 6 months once.

What should you do to a faulty RIE hearing aid?

  • Send your hearing aid to hearing aid centre for service or repair.
  • Check your hearing aid’s warranty period. The repairing cost is usually covered by hearing aid supplier within the warranty period unless the damage is caused by user’s carelessness.

Reference

  1. Evaluation of an open-canal hearing aid by experienced user. Otto, Walter C, Hearing Journal, Vol. 58, Issue 8, pp 26,39,32, August 2005
  2. Open fitting : performance verification of receiver in the ear and receiver in the aid. Maria Fernanda Capioni G. M et al, Brazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology, Vol. 81, Issue 3, pages 270-275, May – June 2015
  3. Sensori-neural Hearing Loss Client’s Performance with receiver-in-canal (hearing aid), S.G.R Prakesh et al., International Journal of Otolaryngology and head and neck surgey, Vol. 2, Number 2, March 2013.
  4. The effect of receiver placement on probe microphone, performance and subjective measure with open canal hearing instruments, Alworth et al. , Journal of the American Academy of Audiology, volume 21, number 4, 2010
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Last Reviewed : 30 May 2018
Translator : Revathy a/p Sevasankaran
Accreditor : Roshila bt. Bujang

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