Hearing Aids / BTEre
Behind-the-Ear Hearing Aids
BTE hearing aids sit comfortably behind your ear, connected to an ear mold or dome inside your ear canal. They're the most powerful type of hearing aid, ideal for severe to profound hearing loss.
Rs 14,990 - Rs 3,99,990 per ear
What is BTE Hearing Aid?
Behind-the-Ear (BTE) hearing aids are the traditional and most powerful style of hearing aids. The main electronic components sit in a curved case that rests behind your ear, with a tube connecting to a custom earmold or dome that sits inside your ear canal.
BTE hearing aids have been the gold standard for decades and continue to be the preferred choice for people with severe to profound hearing loss who need maximum amplification power. Modern BTE aids are smaller and sleeker than ever before, with many rechargeable options available.
Best For
Severe to profound hearing loss
Users needing maximum power
Children and growing ears
People with dexterity issues
Those who prefer easy handling
Ideal For
Users prioritizing invisibility
Glasses wearers (may cause comfort issues)
Those wanting the smallest size possible
Advantages
Most powerful amplification available
Longest battery life (up to 2 weeks)
Easy to handle and maintain
Can accommodate all hearing losses
Room for more features
Durable and reliable
Easy to clean
Limitations
Most visible style
Can pick up wind noise
May be uncomfortable with glasses
Larger size than other styles
Power Options
Yes (Super Power & Ultra Power available)
Bluetooth
Yes (Most models include Bluetooth)
Rechargeable
Yes (Available in most brands)
Telecoil
Yes (Standard in most BTE aids)
Directional Mics
Yes (Dual/triple mic arrays common)
Feature Available in BTE
Sigia
Motion Charge&Go SP
Rs. 94,990
Phonak
Naída Lumity UP
Rs.1,99,990
Oticon
Xceed
Rs. 1,84,990
ReSound
Enzo Q
Rs. 1,74,990
Popular BTE Models
Faqs Hearing360
Hearing aids typically cost ₹8,000 to ₹5,00,000+ per ear, depending on technology, features, and brand.
If you often ask people to repeat, struggle in noisy places, or increase TV volume frequently, you should get a hearing test from an audiologist.
Not always. Modern hearing aids come in invisible, in-ear, and behind-the-ear styles—some are almost unnoticeable.
Most hearing aids last 3 to 7 years, depending on usage, care, and technology level.
Yes. Advanced models have noise reduction and speech clarity features that help you hear better even in crowded places.
Yes, many modern hearing aids support Bluetooth, allowing you to connect to your smartphone for calls, music, and app control.
Yes. Many new models come with rechargeable batteries, so you don’t need to replace them frequently.
Most providers offer a trial period (7–30 days) so you can test comfort and performance before final purchase.