Styx is perhaps best known for the hit songs "Lady", "Come Sail Away", "Babe", "The Best of Times", "Too Much Time on My Hands" and "Mr. Roboto". The band has had 4 consecutive albums certified multi-platinum and 16 top-40 singles in the United States, 8 of which hit the top-10. Left to right: Chuck Panozzo, Ricky Phillips, Todd Sucherman, Tommy Shaw, James "J.Y." Young and Lawrence Gowan at the Macon City Auditorium on October 2014 in Macon, Ga.  (Photo by Rick Diamond/Getty Images for STYX.)

Styx is perhaps best known for the hit songs “Lady,” “Come Sail Away,” “Babe”, “The Best of Times,” “Too Much Time on My Hands,” and “Mr Roboto.” The band has had 4 consecutive albums certified multi-platinum and 16 top-40 singles in the United States, 8 of which hit the top-10. Left to right: Chuck Panozzo, Ricky Phillips, Todd Sucherman, Tommy Shaw, James “J.Y.” Young and Lawrence Gowan at the Macon City Auditorium on October 2014 in Macon, Ga. (Photo by Rick Diamond/Getty Images for STYX.)

Oticon Inc, Somerset, NJ, has joined forces with the rock band Styx for a live concert broadcast exclusively for fans wearing Oticon Opn™ Internet-connected hearing aids.  The broadcast—scheduled as part of the band’s nationwide summer tour—will reportedly be the first time a live performance is delivered directly to hearing aid wearers, enabling them to stream the Styx classic gold hits Renegade, Come Sail Away, and more directly to their Opn hearing aids.

According to Oticon, the company aims to generate rock-star level excitement for Opn and the importance of hearing health and hearing solutions in national, regional, and local media throughout the Styx concert tour to more than 25 markets. The live concert will be broadcast on August 22 from the PNC Arts Center in Holmdel, NJ, adjacent to Oticon headquarters.  Oticon is working with individual Styx concert venues to provide information on hearing health and hearing protection to summer concert-goers. Information on how Opn users can access the live concert broadcast will be available in late July.

“The Styx live broadcast gives us an upbeat, exciting way to not only reach Opn wearers but to remind people of all ages about the importance of hearing health,” said Oticon Vice President of Marketing Sheena Oliver, AuD. “Through our partnership with Styx, we demonstrate how Opn enables people with hearing loss to ‘rock on’ and actively participate in all of life’s moments and memories.”

The award-winning Oticon Opn is already bringing the open sound experience to more people with an expanded family and features, including the convenient rechargeable miniRITE, the miniRITE-T, the powerful BTE 13 PP, and integrated Tinnitus SoundSupport™.  Oticon reports that Opn is the first hearing aid to connect to and interact with the Internet, and the device can communicate directly with a full range of connected devices, so wearers can listen to TV, and connect with doorbells, smoke detectors, and other smart devices—and even get the weather or listen to a concert—all through their hearing aids.

Many fans that grew up listening to Styx are now at the age where hearing loss becomes more prevalent. In fact, 1-in-6 baby boomers experience hearing loss, making it difficult for them to enjoy concerts, theater, and other public events.

“The new active generation of people with hearing loss wants solutions that let them stay engaged in all aspects of their lives, and the advanced technology of Oticon Opn enables them to do just that,” said Oliver.  “From making it easier to follow and participate in conversations with multiple speakers to wirelessly streaming the unmatched sound of a live Styx concert, Opn helps prove that when treated, people with hearing loss can live active, social lives.”

For more information on the entire Oticon Opn family, visit www.Oticon.com/Opn.