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Phonak Lyric Review: Invisible, 24/7 — But Not for Everyone

11 min · 19 de may de 2026
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The Phonak Lyric is the only truly invisible, extended-wear hearing aid on the market — placed deep in the ear canal and worn 24/7 for months at a time. But is it actually better? In this episode, Dr. Layne Garrett breaks down what makes Lyric unique, including its deep canal placement, analog processing, and continuous auditory stimulation — a feature that can be especially helpful for patients with tinnitus who struggle at night. He also explains where Lyric falls short, particularly in demanding noise environments where modern AI-driven digital hearing aids may provide better speech clarity and SNR optimization. You'll learn who qualifies for Lyric candidacy, why ear anatomy matters, and how lifestyle factors influence outcomes. This episode also explores the subscription model, reliability considerations, and how Lyric compares to premium digital options. Dr. Garrett brings over two decades of experience specializing in tinnitus and complex hearing loss, using evidence-based tools including TRT, CBT, PTM, bimodal neuromodulation, and REM-verified hearing aid fittings. His medical-model approach focuses on matching technology to physiology — not marketing. To explore more educational resources, visit our Online Learning Center [https://utahhearingaids.com/learning-center]. Read my breakdown of the Phonak Lyric here [https://utahhearingaids.com/phonak-lyric-review-pros-cons-candidacy/]. If you're in Northern Utah and want a comprehensive evaluation, schedule at: utahhearingaids.com [https://utahhearingaids.com/]

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