Oticon Hearing Aids Guide   
 


 

Oticon Hearing Aid - Superior to Traditional

Founded in 1904 by a Danish man named Hans Demant who went all the way to America to find the best quality hearing aid device, Oticon Hearing Aid Company is a leader in innovative hearing assistance devices that are used all over the world.

The majority owner of Oticon is the Oticon Foundation, a charitable organization that supports education about hearing loss and research for hearing impaired children. Recent recipients of grants from the Oticon Foundation have included the National Information and Training Center for Hearing Assistive Technology and the Audiology Foundation of America.

The Oticon hearing aid line of products is impressive, and spans far beyond the normal expectations of external hearing devices. At the top of the line is the Oticon Epoq, a revolutionary hearing aid device that uses the power of wireless technology to create a balanced picture of sound that can be easily processed by the brain.

Because Epoq devices can communicate with each other wirelessly, they are far superior to traditional hearing aids that simply delivering separate and uncoordinated streams of sound into each individual ear. Instead the Epoq gives users an unprecedented ability to locate sound, acting almost like a compass, for knowing exactly where sounds are coming from with plenty of time to react- just like natural hearing.

If what you’re searching for is an immense capacity for power and amplification, then the hearing aid known as the Sumo DM is the hearing aid device for you. Unparalleled in its power amplification the Sumo guarantees that voices and sounds will never sound distorted or weak.

And unlike other so-called “super power” hearing devices, the Sumo is known for its long battery life, and the sound quality it delivers will never fade when the battery is getting low.

But what about being on the phone or watching television? Hearing impairment in these situations can’t always be addressed by the traditional hearing aid device, and alerting devices or using closed captioning can be embarrassing. In addition to an impressive hearing aid selection, the company has also introduced ConnectLine, a selection of six solutions hearing aid users can utilize to make frustrating phone conversations, clumsy wireless headphones, and television shows with out of sync lips and irritating subtitles a thing of the past.

ConnectLine was created with advanced technology to work seamlessly with all of the other Oticon products, meaning switching from conversational hearing, to answering your mobile phone, to watching your favorite television show can happen with just the click of a button.

 
 
   
 
 
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