Hearing Australia Implements New NAL-NL3 Fitting Prescription
Developed by the National Acoustic Laboratories, the system builds on NAL-NL2 and is designed for more precise, personalized hearing aid fittings.
Developed by the National Acoustic Laboratories, the system builds on NAL-NL2 and is designed for more precise, personalized hearing aid fittings.
The company will feature its Signia IX platform, host educational sessions, and launch a national training tour for government services audiologists.
Addressing in-person communication is no longer enough. Direct-to-ear audio streaming—via TV streamers and Auracast—enables people with hearing loss to more fully participate in online work and public venues.
The partnership highlights the performance of Widex Allure hearing aids for athletes managing congenital hearing loss.
The new offerings include Auracast-enabled custom styles for the ReSound Savi essential family and the integration of the NAL-NL3 prescriptive formula into ReSound Smart Fit 2.3 software.
Findings from two studies show improved speech understanding in noise for the Nuance Audio Glasses open-ear hearing solution.
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.