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Widex hearing aid

Widex is one of the largest manufacturers of hearing aids available today. Widex was founded in Denmark and is family owned. Today, Widex hearing aids are sold in more than 100 countries across the globe. So, what makes these hearing aids so popular worldwide?

Widex believes that every person’s hearing loss is as unique as they are. There are many different types and styles of hearing devices to suit each person and their lifestyle, with the assistance of an audiologist. Widex hearing aids come in many different styles that sit behind the ear or in the ear to be discreet, small aids to help you hear more clearly.

Widex’s mission is to have the best sounding hearing devices compared to any other manufacturer on the market. They believe the right hearing aids should sound so natural and feel so comfortable that you completely forget about your hearing loss. Widex has created PureSound powered by ZeroDelay technology.

What this really means is that you get more natural sound. Typical hearing aids can have something called delay-based distortion. This distortion is caused because sound processed by a hearing aid reaches your eardrum later than it would if the sound was heard without a hearing aid. When these two signals mix, they are slightly out of sync. This delay makes it more difficult to adjust to wearing hearing aids, especially for new first-time users . Widex’s ZeroDelay technology has a processing time that is faster than industry standards. This technology reduces distortion and guarantees that the sound you hear through your hearing aids is clear and natural.

Widex understands that your hearing aids need to suit your lifestyle, your hearing needs, and your personal preferences. Widex’s current hearing aids, such as the Widex Moment Sheer devices, have artificial intelligence powered Widex MySound technology. This technology allows you to have more control over what you want to hear and the different environments you are in each day. The widex app is available on Apple and Android smartphones to fully control your hearing aid. The app provides features such as directional focus so that you can focus on sound coming from any direction such as the from behind you if you are driving and trying to listen to a passenger in the backseat. This app also contains the SoundSense Learn feature which uses AI to create custom sound you want to hear instantly, based on the preferences you have created in your sound profile settings. Your Widex hearing aids can even be used to stream Bluetooth allowing you to listen to phone calls, music, or podcasts through your hearing aids just like a pair of earphones.

Widex has a strong focus on not only sounding good, but also looking good. With one of the smallest rechargeable receiver in the canal (RIC) hearing aids on the market called Widex Moment Sheer, you do not need to compromise on sound or design with Widex hearing aids.
Additionally, these small and discreet hearing aids are compatible with a variety of premium designed accessories to further assist your hearing in difficult listening environments. For example, Widex hearing aids can connect to a device called TV-play to help you hear your television more clearly and easily. This sleek accessory allows you to stream stable, high-quality sound from your television directly to your hearing aids.

Widex works with your audiologist to ensure that all your hearing needs are met, and exceeded, with a Widex hearing aid. Widex hearing aids are designed to be comfortable to wear so that you can forget that you are wearing them. Widex hearing aids ensure you can hear soft sounds and make loud sounds comfortable whilst ensuring this is a natural sound so that you can completely forget about your hearing loss.

If you are searching for a reputable audiologist to assist you with finding the right hearing aid for you, Focus Hearing is here to support you. Focus Hearing is your local independent audiology clinic in Crows Nest, Erina, Central Coast, Mona Vale, Northern Beaches and surrounding areas, dedicated to providing individualised hearing solutions. Contact us today to schedule an appointment.

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