Oticon hearing aid styles
Traditional hearing aids carry sounds from the environment into your ear and make them louder. Most hearing aids are digital, and all are powered with a hearing aid battery.
Small microphones collect sounds from the environment. A computer chip with an amplifier converts the incoming sound into digital code. It analyzes and adjusts the sound based on your hearing loss, listening needs and the level of the sounds around you. The amplified signals are then converted back into sound waves and delivered to your ears through speakers.
They come in many styles, and your audiologist will help you make the best choice based on your individual hearing. These styles include completely in the canal (CIC), in the canal (ITC), in the ear (ITE), behind the ear (BTE) or receiver in canal (RIC/RITE).
“Oticon Opn is changing more people’s lives with a new world of sound, helping them open up to the world like never before. Opn is the first hearing aid proven to work in harmony with the brain to help people hear better with less effort and to remember more of what is being said.”
“With Marvel we’ve pushed the boundaries of hearing technology to create a solution that delivers excellent sound quality, is easy to use and provides a true sense of well-being. From the first fit and everyday thereafter, Marvel delivers a love at first sound listening experience. Featuring the latest technology in one marvelous hearing aid, it connects directly to smartphones, TVs and a variety of everyday electronics.”
“Confidence in the moments that matter most. Our newest hearing aid is beyond compare with richer sound quality, an unrivaled full spectrum of streaming, support and personalization with ReSound Assist, and the world’s most advanced rechargeable solution - all in one product.”