Best Hearing Aid for Tinnitus: Motion C&G M/P/SP 3IX
Looking for the tinnitus therapy in a hearing aid? The Motion C&G M/P/SP 3IX by Signia delivers exactly that — combining tinnitus therapy with Behind-The-Ear technology.
Why Motion C&G M/P/SP 3IX for Tinnitus Therapy
Experience Enhanced Hearing with the Signia Motion C&G M/P/SP 3IX
Discover the world of crystal-clear sound with the Signia Motion C&G M/P/SP 3IX, a revolutionary behind-the-ear hearing aid by Signia, featuring their latest Integrated Xperience (IX) platform. Designed to provide seamless communication in any environment, this unknown hearing aid is perfect for those seeking reliable and powerful auditory solu
Key Specifications
- Device Style: Behind-The-Ear
- Price: Rs 1.3 Lakh
- Feature: Tinnitus Therapy
- Fitting Range: Mild to Profound
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Try the Motion C&G M/P/SP 3IX at home or at any of our 40+ clinics. Call 9888438843 or WhatsApp wa.me/919971925446.
How to Choose the Right Hearing Aid
Choosing a hearing aid is a medical decision, not just a purchase. Here's what our audiologists recommend considering:
1. Degree of Hearing Loss
Mild loss (26-40 dB) needs a different solution than severe loss (71-90 dB). Your PTA audiogram will show exactly where you fall. Not all hearing aids handle all levels — some are designed specifically for mild-moderate, while premium models cover the full spectrum.
2. Lifestyle Match
Active social life? You need strong noise management (look for Signia AX or Phonak Lumity). Mostly at home? A mid-range model with good TV streaming will serve you well. Work in meetings? Directional microphones and speech enhancement are essential.
3. Dexterity & Comfort
Small CIC/IIC models are discreet but need good finger dexterity. BTE models with custom moulds are easier to handle and more powerful. Rechargeable models eliminate tiny battery changes.
4. Budget & Value
Hearing aids range from Rs 18,000 to Rs 5,00,000 per ear in India. Mid-range models (Rs 40,000-80,000) offer the best value with modern features. Don't overpay for features you won't use, but don't underspend on technology your loss requires.