soundlens hand 1Once upon a time hearing aids were large, unattractive lumps of plastic which were highly visible. But time has moved on and, like most things, technology has played a big part in hearing aid evolution.

Today’s hearing aids use state of the art technologies to do things like connect to your phone and directly stream TV and music straight to your hearing aids. But best of all, digital technology means that hearing aid are getting smaller all the time - with some so minute they can rest completely in your ear canal. These are almost undetectable when worn and are known as Invisible-In-The-Canals or IICs for short.

IICs are custom-made for you. They're available in a range of colours and suit people with mild to moderately severe hearing loss.

So if the thought of wearing a bulky, unsightly device has put you off wearing hearing aids – think again.

Watch the video to find out more about Invisible-In-The-Canal hearing aids. Then seek professional advice from your local audiologist.