Hearing Aids giving you a solutions with hearing loss a better quality of life - through research, development and production of hearing aids in the world as well as through comprehensive information. It's has many type of leader in digital hearing aid manufacturing in the world..

Sunday, February 28, 2010

Widex AIKIA

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Widex

Widex  Hearing Aids has a new line of hearing aids using what the company terms “integrated signal processing”.  Integrated Signal Processing (or ISP) is available in the Inteo, Aikia, and Flash models.  ISP is a unique way of having the different parts of the hearing aid signal processing work together (see the newsletter on our website for a more detailed explanation, or just go to www.widex.com).

Widex  Hearing Aids also has an open fitting version of their ISP hearing aids.  It is called the Elan, and is available in most models. The open fitting is a Behind-the-Ear aid that uses a thin tubing going into the ear canal.  This lets more of the natural sounds come through, and avoids the occlusion effect on the wearer of the aid (the occlusion effect is when a person wears a hearing aid and feels like they are “talking in a barrel” or “plugged up”).
Other aids that are available are the Diva, Vita, and Bravissimo.  They come in all models, from the Completely-in-Canal to the Behind-the-Ear.

Monday, February 15, 2010

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Widex hearing aids

Widex is among the leading producers of user-friendly, digital hearing aids.

With Widex hearing aids you can be sure to have well-designed help to optimise your hearing ability.

Five decades of persevering research have made us experts in developing unique and thoroughly tested solutions to compensate for loss of hearing.



Reliability from start to finish

All Widex hearing aids are subjected to extremely strict quality control.
We are not content with just random checks – but test all the functions of each of our hearing aids thoroughly.
Therefore, Widex products have the solid worldwide reputation for very high quality.

Friday, February 5, 2010

High Definition Widex Hearing Aids


Excessive exposure to noise by people of all ages - combined with an aging population, are two of the major factors taking their toll on this nation's hearing. An estimated 28-31 million Americans have a hearing impairment. And, in addition, a 3/14/06 Zogby International poll showed that half of all high school students now report at least one symptom of hearing loss.

Widex Hearing Aids, one of the world's most respected hearing aid manufacturers, knows how hearing loss can impact the lives of adults and children. The innovative company is once again helping to move the industry forward with the introduction of INTEO, which has been recognized as The World's Smartest Hearing Aid. INTEO by Widex offers the most significant advancement in hearing technology in many years. INTEO applies a combination of patent-pending strategies and features that were not possible in previous hearing aids. With its advanced Integrated Signal Processing , INTEO achieves the highest precision and accuracy in sound reproduction - helping wearers hear better in a variety of listening situations. [Read more...]

Monday, February 1, 2010

Hearing Aids of Widex

Today’s sophisticated digital Widex hearing aids deliver a sound quality that is closer to normal hearing than ever.

The sound quality that Widex hearing aids has obtained can be compared with the fine and precise sound you get when listening to a CD. We call it ‘High definition hearing.

One of the biggest problems for hearing aid users is the disturbing effect of background noise. Advanced digital hearing aids go a long way towards solving this problem. They are able to reduce noise and enhance speech by adjusting the sound smoothly and automatically.

Besides the fine sound, Widex hearing aids are so small that they can be worn discreetly on/in the ear.


Three types of hearing aid

There are three types of hearing aid: The smallest model, which is placed deeply in the ear canal and therefore barely visible, the discreet in-the-ear model and the small classic behind-the-ear model.

The choice of hearing aid depends on the type and configuration of the specific hearing loss.