Personalised Recommendation
Consultation date14 May 2026
First-time buyer’s clarity plan · Half A

Your personalised
hearing aid recommendation.

Prepared for Chintan Bhayani by Synva’s Audiologist. A clear, unhurried walk-through of the right type of hearing aid for you, the lifestyle it needs to support, and three trusted options to choose from.

PatientChintan Bhayani26 years
AudiologistAkriti KumarSynva Certified
Hearing lossModerateBilateral
Recommended typeCICSuits your audiogram
Our 3-step framework
1Step 01Hearing loss → typeThe audiogram tells us the form factor that will actually work for your ears.
2Step 02Lifestyle → featuresHow you live every day decides which features earn their price.
3Step 03Budget → shortlistThree honest picks at three price points — not a ranked list.
Step 1 — Hearing loss → type

CIC form factor suits your hearing.

This form factor works well for your audiogram in real-world use — the choice comes down to how visible you want the device and the headroom you want for the years ahead.

1RecommendedCICCompletely-in-Canal

Fits your hearing loss profile and lifestyle. The shortlist below is built around this form factor.

A note from your Synva audiologist

Why CIC is choosen for the User here is writte. The Rationale

Step 2 — Lifestyle fit
Your lifestyle profile

Active Professional

A high-demand lifestyle with constantly shifting environments. The day moves quickly — from meetings to open offices, from driving to evening social events or travel. The hearing aid must switch seamlessly between noisy and quiet settings, stream clearly from devices, and keep up without being touched.

Step 3 — Top picks for you

Three honest options at three price points.

These are not ranked. Each pick is the best in its tier. Premium is the right answer only if your daily listening demands it.

EssentialGood-to-havePremium
Essential
EssentialSlim-RIC

Kit Styletto 1IX

Signia

The right place to start — covers the fundamentals you need for daily conversation.

MRP₹1,49,990
Read the deep dive
Good-to-have
Good-to-haveSlim-RIC

Kit Styletto 2IX

Signia

Adds the small comforts most first-time wearers wish they had paid for from day one.

MRP₹2,09,990
Read the deep dive
Good-to-haveRIC

Kit Pure C&G BCT 2IX

Signia

Adds the small comforts most first-time wearers wish they had paid for from day one.

MRP₹2,09,990
Read the deep dive
Good-to-haveRIC

Audeo I 90-Sphere

Phonak

Adds the small comforts most first-time wearers wish they had paid for from day one.

MRP₹8,30,000
₹4,32,000 per pieceRead the deep dive
Premium
PremiumSlim-RIC

Kit Styletto 5IX

Signia

Best-in-class clarity in difficult listening — for the most demanding social lives.

MRP₹4,99,990
Read the deep dive
Budget band across your picks
Essential floor₹1,49,990
Good-to-have₹2,09,990
Premium ceiling₹4,99,990
MRP per pairMRP per pairMRP per pair

These are listed MRPs — your actual price may vary. For confirmed pricing, reach out to the Synva team before you decide.

A note from your Synva audiologist

These picks are not ranked — they are three honest choices at three price points. The Premium pick is the best for someone whose daily listening demands it, not the best in general.

Part 2 At the point of purchase

Model-by-model deep dive.

The features below are graded for you — the same feature can be Essential for one person and Premium for another, depending on how you actually live.

Signia
MRP · Pair₹1,49,990
Connectivity
BluetoothBluetooth LE Audio + ASHA + MFi
AndroidASHA supported
iOSMade for iPhone
AppSignia App
2-Year WarrantyCovered by Signia India
SigniaEssential for youManufacturer tier · Signia IX level 1

Kit Styletto 1IX

  • Form factorSlim-RICBehind-the-ear
  • Channels16 channels
  • Hearing loss supported10–110Comfortably covers your range
Your audiologist’s note

The Styletto 1IX is recommened to you because of XYZ Reasons

Akriti Kumar
Hearing aid performanceIX level 1Foundational·Reference
Speech in quiet
Speech in noise
Automatic adaptation
Signia
MRP · Pair₹2,09,990
Connectivity
BluetoothBluetooth LE Audio + ASHA + MFi
AndroidASHA supported
iOSMade for iPhone
AppSignia App
2-Year WarrantyCovered by Signia India
SigniaGood-to-have for youManufacturer tier · Signia IX level 2

Kit Styletto 2IX

  • Form factorSlim-RICBehind-the-ear
  • Channels24 channels
  • Hearing loss supported10–110Comfortably covers your range
Your audiologist’s note

The Styletto 2IX is recommened to you because of XYZ Reasons

Akriti Kumar
Hearing aid performanceIX level 2Foundational·Reference
Speech in quiet
Speech in noise
Automatic adaptation
Signia
MRP · Pair₹2,09,990
Connectivity
BluetoothUniversal Bluetooth (Classic)
AndroidYes (universal Bluetooth)
iOSYes (universal Bluetooth)
AppSignia App
2-Year WarrantyCovered by Signia India
SigniaGood-to-have for youManufacturer tier · Signia IX level 2

Kit Pure C&G BCT 2IX

  • Form factorRICBehind-the-ear
  • Channels24 channels
  • Hearing loss supported10–115Comfortably covers your range
Your audiologist’s note

The Pure BCT 2IX is recommened to you because of XYZ Reasons

Akriti Kumar
Hearing aid performanceIX level 2Foundational·Reference
Speech in quiet
Speech in noise
Automatic adaptation
Phonak
MRP · Pair₹8,30,000₹4,32,000 per piece
Connectivity
BluetoothBluetooth LE Audio + Classic (universal)
AndroidYes (universal Bluetooth)
iOSYes (universal Bluetooth)
AppmyPhonak
3-Year WarrantyCovered by Phonak India
PhonakGood-to-have for youManufacturer tier · Phonak Sphere Infinio level 90

Audeo I 90-Sphere

  • Form factorRICBehind-the-ear
  • Channels20 channels
  • Hearing loss supported0–110Comfortably covers your range
Hearing aid performanceSphere Infinio level 90Foundational·Reference
Speech in quiet
Speech in noise
Automatic adaptation
Signia
MRP · Pair₹4,99,990
Connectivity
BluetoothBluetooth LE Audio + ASHA + MFi
AndroidASHA supported
iOSMade for iPhone
AppSignia App
4-Year WarrantyCovered by Signia India
SigniaPremium for youManufacturer tier · Signia IX level 5

Kit Styletto 5IX

  • Form factorSlim-RICBehind-the-ear
  • Channels36 channels
  • Hearing loss supported10–110Comfortably covers your range
Your audiologist’s note

The Styletto 5IX is recommened to you because of XYZ Reasons

Akriti Kumar
Hearing aid performanceIX level 5Foundational·Reference
Speech in quiet
Speech in noise
Automatic adaptation
Remember

“Good-to-have” doesn’t mean “should buy.” It means the feature would improve your daily listening, but you would still hear well without it. Use it as a tie-breaker, not a default.

Reference Feature legend

A quiet dictionary at the back.

Every feature mentioned across the models — defined neutrally, with a plain note on when it actually matters in everyday life.

Essential for youGood-to-havePremium · Not mandatoryOptional · Not graded
Half B · Companion guide

Your complete hearing aid companion guide.

What to check before you buy, what to expect when you wear it, and how your family can support you every step of the way.

A note before you begin

Read this guide unhurriedly. It belongs to you.

This guide walks alongside the recommendation in Half A — it doesn’t sell you anything new. It explains what to check at the store, what to expect during the first weeks of wear, and how the people around you can help. Take it in pieces. Re-read sections when you need them.

1.1 Part 1 — Before you buy

Red flags before buying.

  • No audiogram, no recommendation. If a seller suggests a device without first running (or reviewing) a full hearing test, walk away.
  • Pressure to buy on the first visit. A reputable provider expects you to think, compare, and return. Same-day discounts that “expire tonight” are a sales tactic.
  • One brand, every patient. Stores that stock a single manufacturer cannot give you an unbiased recommendation.
  • “Premium is always better.” Premium features matter only if your lifestyle and hearing loss demand them.
  • No trial period offered. You should be able to wear the device in your own home for at least seven days before committing.
  • Vague pricing. Ask for the MRP, the offered price, the fitting fee, the trial cost, and the warranty terms in writing before paying anything.
  • No follow-up plan. The first fitting is the beginning, not the end. Insist on a written schedule for follow-ups.
  • No written warranty or service terms. Verbal promises do not survive a faulty device. Get warranty, service intervals and loss/damage cover documented before purchase.
When to call your audiologist

If you encounter any of these signs at a store, step away and call us before paying — second opinions are free, even on brands we do not carry.

1.2 Part 1 — Before you buy

Trial evaluation checklist.

Use these checks during your at-home trial and bring this page back to your fitting appointment.

1 Comfort & fit

  • The device sits in place when I chew, smile and yawn.
  • I forget I am wearing it within the first hour.
  • There is no soreness behind the ear after a full day.
  • The dome or mould feels secure but not pinching.
  • Putting it on and taking it off feels manageable.

2 Sound quality in quiet

  • My own voice sounds natural, not hollow or echoing.
  • I can hear the kettle, the doorbell, and birdsong again.
  • Ordinary household sounds are not startling.
  • Music feels reasonably musical, not tinny.
  • I can hold a one-to-one conversation without strain.

3 Sound quality in noise

  • I can follow speech in a busy room when I look at the speaker.
  • Background hum does not drown out voices.
  • Restaurants are tiring but not impossible.
  • Group conversations of 3–4 people feel within reach.
  • I can hear announcements at the station or airport.

4 Practical use

  • Battery / charge lasts at least a full waking day.
  • I can put it on, take it off and clean it without help.
  • The app (if any) is something I am willing to use.
  • I know how to change the volume or programme.
  • Phone calls and TV are noticeably easier than before.
Synva tip

Don’t judge the device on day one. The brain takes two to three weeks to relearn sound. If something feels off, write it down — your audiologist can usually fine-tune it.

Part 2 At the point of purchase

Questions to ask before you buy.

Bring this list to the store. The point is not to interrogate — it is to make sure both of you are signing the same agreement.

  • Is the price quoted MRP, offered, or a bundle? Please show me both numbers in writing.
  • What does the trial period cover? And what is refundable if I return the device?
  • How many follow-up fittings are included? And over what period?
  • What is the warranty for the device, and separately for the receiver/battery? Different parts often carry different terms.
  • Is loss & damage cover included? And what does it cost to extend it?
  • Which features did you switch on for me, and why those rather than the others? An honest fitter will have a reason for each one.
3.1 Part 3 — After you buy

Sound adaptation & expectation guide.

Your brain has been compensating for hearing loss for years. The first three weeks matter.

What is normal in the first few weeks.

  • Your own voice sounds different. It may feel louder, hollower, or boomier. This settles within 7–14 days.
  • Everyday sounds feel loud. Footsteps on tile, water running, paper rustling — sounds your hearing had stopped delivering. They normalise quickly.
  • Listening is tiring at first. Build up wear time gradually. Fatigue is a sign your brain is doing real work; it gets easier.
  • Crowded rooms are still hard. Even premium aids cannot perfectly separate one voice from many. Look at the speaker; position matters.

Recommended wear schedule — first three weeks.

WeekDaily wear targetFocus area
Week 14–6 hours / dayWear at home only. Hold one-to-one conversations. Listen to TV at a comfortable volume. Stop if tired.
Week 28–10 hours / dayAdd small group conversations and a short outdoor walk. Try a phone call. Note what is comfortable and what isn’t.
Week 3All waking hoursVisit a familiar restaurant or social gathering. Bring this guide back to your follow-up so we can fine-tune programmes.
Synva tip

If anything still feels wrong at the end of week three — book your follow-up. Most discomfort is in the fitting, not the device.

A clear, honest comparison

Honest expectations — what a hearing aid can and cannot do.

A hearing aid can
  • Make speech in quiet rooms clearer and less effortful.
  • Bring back ambient sounds your brain has been missing.
  • Help you follow conversations one-to-one without lip-reading.
  • Reduce the listening fatigue you feel at the end of a long day.
  • Make television, phone calls and music more enjoyable.
  • Be discreet — most people will not notice you are wearing one.
A hearing aid cannot
  • Restore your hearing to what it was at twenty.
  • Eliminate all background noise in noisy environments.
  • Make every voice in a group equally clear all at once.
  • Replace the need to face the speaker and read context.
  • Work well if it isn’t worn — adaptation requires consistency.
  • Fix tinnitus, though many users find it less intrusive when worn.

Care reminders.

  • Clean daily. Wipe with a soft, dry cloth at the end of every day. Never use water or alcohol on the device body.
  • Keep dry overnight. Open the battery door or place on the dehumidifier dock. Moisture is the single biggest cause of repair calls.
  • Change wax filters monthly. A blocked filter is the second most common reason a device “sounds broken.” Replacement takes 30 seconds.
  • Store away from heat. Never in a car dashboard, near a stove, or in direct sunlight. Heat damages receivers permanently.
3.3 Part 3 — After you buy

Family guidance & support.

Dear family member

A hearing aid is a tool — you are the other half of the equation. The way you speak, the rooms you choose, and the patience you offer in the first few weeks shape how well it works for the person you love.

How to speak to someone with hearing loss.

  • Face them when you speak. Even a perfect device benefits from a clear view of your mouth.
  • Speak clearly, not loudly. Shouting distorts speech. Slow, articulate sentences land better.
  • Get their attention first. A light touch on the arm, or saying their name, before the sentence.
  • Rephrase, don’t repeat. If a sentence isn’t understood, try different words instead of louder ones.
  • One conversation at a time. Avoid two people talking simultaneously, especially in a noisy room.

Making your home easier to hear in.

  • Soften hard rooms. Rugs, curtains and a tablecloth reduce echo dramatically.
  • Turn the TV down. During conversation, even a few notches makes everything easier.
  • Sit at right angles. At dinner, position yourselves so faces are visible without turning the head.
  • Light the speaker. A well-lit face is half the conversation. Avoid backlighting the speaker.
  • Pick the quieter table. When eating out, ask for a booth or a table away from the kitchen.

Emotional support — what not to do.

  • Don’t say “I told you so.” Many people wait years to act. Arriving here is the win — not the delay.
  • Don’t speak for them. In shops, at the doctor, on the phone — let them lead. Step in only when invited.
  • Don’t sigh when asked to repeat. A small breath of frustration is heard louder than the question that came before it.
  • Don’t withdraw to keep things easy. Skipping conversations to avoid effort is the most isolating thing you can do. Stay in the room.

Family FAQs.

How long until it feels normal?
Most people stop noticing the device within two to three weeks of consistent daily wear. If they are still uncomfortable after three weeks, book a follow-up — it's almost always a fitting tweak.
Should I be louder, or just clearer?
Clearer, almost always. Once fitted, raising your voice distorts the sound the microphone picks up. Articulate speech facing them works better than volume.
They want to take it out by evening — is that bad?
Not in week one. Listening is genuinely tiring at first because the brain is doing extra work. Daily wear time should grow week by week.
How do we know if a device isn't working?
If wear time is dropping, if the device sits in the drawer, or if they keep saying "what" after week three — call us. We'd rather adjust the fitting than have an unused aid in a cabinet.
A helpful mindset for families

Your patience in the first month does more for the outcome than any feature in the device.

In closing

We are here whenever you need us.

This recommendation is the beginning of a conversation, not the end. Sleep on it. Show it to your family. Visit a store with the questions in the section above. If anything is unclear — write to us. There is no charge and no obligation.

The Synva promise

Honest advice over sales. We recommend what fits your hearing and your life — not what fits a target.

— Your Synva audiologist, Akriti Kumar

Disclaimer. This document records the recommendation of your Synva Audiologist as of 14 May 2026. It does not replace a medical diagnosis. Hearing aid prices, models and features change frequently — please confirm at the point of purchase. The trial, warranty and follow-up terms outlined here are guidance; final terms are governed by the agreement signed at the time of purchase. Synva is a hearing healthcare advisory and does not commission sales staff on the basis of which device you select.

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