How Oticon Hearing
Aids Are Designed With Variety in Mind
No two people expect the same things out of a
hearing aid. Some want a hearing aid for practical reasons
that affect the way they hear. Some people are interested in
the cosmetic aspect of the device. Many have to be concerned
about the price. Oticon hearing aids offer many choices for
all of these people.
Different Models of
Otican Hearing Aids Meet Different Needs
Oticon hearing aids come in a variety of models
of different styles, types and technological advancement.
These are available in a wide range of prices. Different
Oticon hearing aids focus on different aspects of the hearing
experience.
The Go Pro is a relatively inexpensive
model. The digital aspect of this aid is its sound
quality. It is a simple device, yet it has the advantage of
automatic features. This is a good selection for those who
want to spend less without sacrificing all the quality of the
Oticon hearing aids.
Another lower cost model is the Atlas. It
measures up to the standards of Oticon hearing aids. However,
it is made more economically because it is intended to be made on
an assembly line by robots. Some would not appreciate this,
but anyone who is considering the price will take it into
account.
Different Oticon hearing aids are available for
different levels of hearing loss. Most of the models will
work for mild to moderate hearing loss just fine. The Delta
model is only for those with very mild hearing loss. For
those with severe hearing loss, the Sumo DM is the best
choice. It helps the wearer to hear voices as strongly and
clearly as possible with little distortion. Unlike some of the high
power aids, it doesn't consume batteries at an alarming
rate.
The Safran has a different focus than most of
the others: it is made to allow the user to hear a variety of
sounds besides just speech. This way they can hear nature's
sounds, for instance, to enjoy the world around them. At the
same time, it still gives emphasis to speech sounds.
Then there are the Oticon hearing aids with a
higher level of technological sophistication. The Syncro
model uses artificial intelligence to sort noise and emphasize
speech sounds. It can also distinguish the difference between
what we call noise and what we call sound. It lessens the
noise, which is usually unwanted, and increases the sound, which is
usually what we want to hear.
The Epoch is an Oticon hearing aid that also
makes it easier for the wearer to distinguish where sound is coming
from. You can use it with mobile phones. The Rise, in
fact, can be used with Bluetooth technology and MP3 players as
well. Many of the Oticon hearing aids come with binaural
sound, which means that the two hearing aids a person wears work
together as one.
To prevent occlusion, which is the shut off
feeling in the ear when a hearing aid is blocking the ear canal,
Oticon offers the Tego hearing aid with OpenEarAcoustics. It
is one of the aids that make changes depending on environment, and
it does it automatically.
When you are looking for a hearing aid for the
first time or for a replacement, you want to have choices.
Oticon hearing aids come in such an array of types and styles that
you will have many choices just staying within its models.
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