Hearing Device Technology
Hearing Devices by Oticon
Epoq: The only hearing device on the market with a model that processes sound similar to the way the brain processes sound information from the inner ear. It truly provides ease of listening and comfort in noisy environment. It also has models that have connectivity to outside electronic devices such as cordless telephones, cellular telephones, TVs and personal audio devices like MP3 players and computers. It also is available in a power version of the receiver-in-the-ear device that uses a wire instead of a tube for the cosmetic look. The power version of this instrument will give severe and profound loss users the opportunity to utilize the most technologically advanced hearing devices. More Info
Dual Connect: This is a sophisticated hearing device that is not just cosmetically appealing, but also has the same sound processing capabilities and connectivity as the Epoq. More Info
Dual Mini: While this is the little brother to the Dual Connect, it still packs a lot of speech processing power, has dual microphones and is just slightly smaller. More Info
Vigo Pro: This is an advanced hearing device with many of the features and benefits of the Epoq without the binaural processing and the connectivity. The Vigo Pro also is available in a power version for the more severe hearing losses.
Vigo: This model fits between the advanced and entry level hearing devices. It is similar to the Vigo Pro but has fewer channels of sound processing, and the automatic processing in noise is not quite as sophisticated as that in the Vigo Pro.
Hit Pro: This device is the top end of the entry level devices and "dollar for dollar" is the most feature packed and best performing hearing device on he market. More Info
Hit: This is truly an entry level hearing device with the same features and benefits only available on more expensive hearing aids from other manufacturers. More Info
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