Innovative hearing aids Superior sound in nearly invisible hearing devices Digital hearing aids Just like the rest of the world, hearing aid devices have become digital, making them smarter and more intuitive than ever. Learn more Invisible hearing aids Hearing aids today have become so small ...
Developments in digital hearing aids have taken these little devices from nice to have to can't live without. Ready to experience it for yourself? Click to Learn More Hearing aids for tinnitus Advancements in hearing care have been nothing short of amazing, and that includes innovations in ...
Digital hearing aids treat different sounds differently, allowing users to personalize their experience. With digital hearing aids you can: Read your surroundings and focus on voices while reducing annoying background noise Connect to phones, TVs, and other devices letting you enjoy sound streamed to...
You can even select devices that connect wirelessly to your smartphone. We offer hearing aids that are small, light and comfortable. So whether you're watching TV, going to the theatre or attending a social event, the latest technology can help you make the most of your listening experience....
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Invisible-in-the-canal (IIC), a nearly undetectable hearing device that sits directly in your ear canal. Created by making a custom impression of the ear canal, IIC hearing devices are appropriate for those with mild-to-moderately severe hearing loss. ...
Please visit Oticon.com/support/compatibility for more information and to see which devices are compatible. See styles Which one is right for you? With all these options, you may be wondering how you’ll decide on what’s right for you. Of course, your hearing care professional will be ...
Despite their appeal, bone conduction headphones can cause physical side effects, and contrary to the widespread notion that they can’t cause hearing problems, the potential risk still exists. If you’d like to learn more about thesafety of bone conduction audio devices, this guide explains ever...
Digital hearing aids have superseded analog devices Almost all of today's hearing aids—prescription and OTC—are digital. Analog hearing aids are extremely rare and only used in a few applications by major manufacturers (e.g., Phonak Lyric extended-wear hearing aids). Some hearing aid wearers...
The present study was undertaken to evaluate the noise attenuation characteristics of different types of Ear protective Devices which are commonly used. 20 healthy normal subjects' open and closed hearing thresholds (with the usage of ear protective device) were recorded in an anechoic chamber and ...