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For years, people with hearing loss have been told they had to choose between discretion and performance when it came to hearing aids. If you wanted something invisible, you often had to accept limited power, no streaming, and shorter battery life. In this episode, Dr. Layne Garrett—founder of Timpanogos Hearing & Tinnitus—takes a first clinical look at a new completely-in-canal hearing aid that challenges that old compromise.
Dr. Garrett explains how modern AI-powered sound processing, rechargeable batteries, and full Bluetooth connectivity are now being placed into devices that sit invisibly in the ear canal. He also breaks down what actually matters for speech clarity in noise, why occlusion can be a real limitation for some people, and why device selection should always be based on your specific hearing profile—not marketing claims.
The episode also covers why Real Ear Measurement (REM) verification remains essential, regardless of how advanced a hearing aid claims to be. Great technology only works when it's programmed and verified correctly for your unique ears.
If you've avoided hearing aids because of appearance concerns, struggled with noise despite using devices in the past, or are simply trying to understand what today's hearing technology can realistically do, this episode provides clarity without hype.
To learn more, visit the Timpanogos Hearing & Tinnitus Learning Center or schedule a consultation if you're in Northern Utah.
By Layne GarrettFor years, people with hearing loss have been told they had to choose between discretion and performance when it came to hearing aids. If you wanted something invisible, you often had to accept limited power, no streaming, and shorter battery life. In this episode, Dr. Layne Garrett—founder of Timpanogos Hearing & Tinnitus—takes a first clinical look at a new completely-in-canal hearing aid that challenges that old compromise.
Dr. Garrett explains how modern AI-powered sound processing, rechargeable batteries, and full Bluetooth connectivity are now being placed into devices that sit invisibly in the ear canal. He also breaks down what actually matters for speech clarity in noise, why occlusion can be a real limitation for some people, and why device selection should always be based on your specific hearing profile—not marketing claims.
The episode also covers why Real Ear Measurement (REM) verification remains essential, regardless of how advanced a hearing aid claims to be. Great technology only works when it's programmed and verified correctly for your unique ears.
If you've avoided hearing aids because of appearance concerns, struggled with noise despite using devices in the past, or are simply trying to understand what today's hearing technology can realistically do, this episode provides clarity without hype.
To learn more, visit the Timpanogos Hearing & Tinnitus Learning Center or schedule a consultation if you're in Northern Utah.