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AQ 2G X-Mini by HANSATON

Freedom without borders, hearing without batteries.

HANSATON has reinvented hearing freedom with hearing systems which operate reliably without batteries. Cutting-edge technology, excellent sound, optimal understanding of speech and maximum comfort – what more can you ask from a modern hearing system? Hearing system manufacturer HANSATON has responded with world-leading battery technology which is revolutionary and innovative without comparison. AQ 2G is a unique battery-operated hearing system developed for people who want to experience unrestricted hearing freedom.

 

The AQ 2G charging station serves as a first-class example of elegant, high-tech designs and rightly won the IF product design award. Its inner workings also offer abundant intelligent ideas in terms of power and service. Your hearing devices can be simply charged, dried, and maintained overnight, guaranteeing a whole day of uninterrupted hearing. Individually tested, environmentally-friendly, size-13 high-power rechargeable batteries ensure long-lasting performance. In addition, HANSATON provides a life-long battery guarantee.

The intelligent charging station monitors the charging cycles of your AQ hearing systems and notifies you automatically if a service appointment with your hearing system professional is due.

 

AQ 2G X-Mini stands out not only because of its perfect design and intelligent, inductive charging technology, but also because of its state-of-the-art technology. State-of-the-art multi-microphone technology with its Speech Beam and Natural Sound features ensures optimal hearing from all directions, enormously improved speech comprehension, and a completely natural sound. The Acclimatisation Manager allows your hearing experience to be gently enhanced from your current hearing status to an objectively optimized speech comprehension, meaning that acclimatization can be accomplished in the most comfortable of ways. The Active Feedback Block 2G prevents annoying whistling thanks to its modern antiphase feedback management technology. The multitalented Situation Optimizer can adapt immediately to any situation while the i-com2 automatically synchronizes both hearing systems so that much improved speech comprehension and directional hearing can be accomplished, especially in noisy environments. Hifi Sound increases the sound transmission range to 12,000 Hz, which is 4,000 Hz higher than hearing systems are usually able to achieve. This allows you to enjoy an even wider range of sounds and a fuller, natural sound quality.

All AQ 2G hearing systems can be combined with the currently available HANSATON remote controls miniMedia, Media, and eMote2. The Bluetooth-enabled miniMedia and Media link the hearing systems with all modern audio and entertainment devices.

As a forward-looking company, HANSATON supports Plant for the Planet, an international initiative that works globally for reforestation, fighting against climate change. Every purchase of an AQ 2G hearing system will be rewarded by HANSATON with the planting of a tree. Further information on the initiative can be found at  www.plant-for-the-planet.org.

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