Oticon Zeal Receives Red Dot Design Award
The award highlights the discreet hearing aid's design, innovation, and user-centered features.
The award highlights the discreet hearing aid's design, innovation, and user-centered features.
The new premium family includes three zinc-air battery styles and features Oticon’s BrainHearing technology platform.
Retraining the brain to hear after hearing loss is a game changer for patients, and gamified programs accessible by phone make the practice that much easier to incorporate into a hearing care plan.
The two hearing aid models were recognized for product design, innovation, and user experience.
The rechargeable completely-in-canal device features binaural one-mic directional technology designed to improve speech understanding in noise.
The Nuance Audio parent company's first Switch: Vision Innovation Summit featured discussions on sensory wellness and the role of wearable technology in addressing both sight and hearing challenges.
Sound quality in digital hearing aids is often compromised due to signal-processing delay and the resulting “comb-filter effect.” To change this, Widex recently introduced a new solution, designed particularly for mild-to-moderate hearing losses, which employs an ultralow delay. This results in a sound quality that has, until now, been unattainable in digital hearing aids. This article describes the physics of hearing aid delay, and presents a field study on the sound quality experience of the new system.
Signia launched a new technology that enables hearing aid wearers to hear all speakers in noisy group conversations clearly.
The strategic agreement brings the US company's mobile hearing and tinnitus platform to the Japanese consumer market.