Tube Riders for Kids with Miracle Ear Hearing Aids

If hearing impairment is an ailment that is entirely confined only among the elderly, there would probably have been no push to design hearing aids that are more discrete. Let's face it, if you ask gramp's opinion, he probably couldn't care less with how his hearing aid looks like, as long as it's functional and comfortable to wear.
But alas, hearing loss is not only confined to the elderly. For younger adults, there is a wide range of relatively inconspicuous Miracle Ear hearing aids to choose from. There are even those that are fitted in the ear canal, and are almost invisible to the casual onlooker.
For very young kids, though, these in-the-ear style is not considered to be the most appropriate choice because the aid needs to be replaced as the child grows. For the majority of kids, behind the ear models are recommended, as they can be adjusted as their ears grow. Children may be less eager to wear them, but perhaps a couple of tube riders can help make them see their cochlear implants as something cool and fashionable!