International study finds world’s smallest fully wireless hearing device 1 delivers immediate benefits and immediate acceptance by first time users.
Copenhagen, September 1 st , 2011 – Contrary to common perceptions that it can take six to eight weeks for people to get used to hearing aids, the newest advanced technology hearing solution from Oticon shows the potential to deliver immediate benefits and motivate immediate acceptance by people new to hearing amplification.
Results of an international study conducted with first time users by researchers at two universities – Towson University in Maryland, USA and The Hörzentrum in Oldenburg, Germany 2 – suggest that Oticon Intiga provided the first time users with immediate and obvious benefits. The study also showed that although it is widely accepted that people new to hearing devices usually take a longer time to accept hearing aids, participants in the international study immediately accepted new Intiga.
The participants in the two university studies reported experiencing immediate benefits in a variety of key performance areas including comfort in ear, comfort with loud sounds, one-on-one conversation in quiet and speech in noise that resulted in immediate acceptance by the first time users. In addition, within the first week of the study, the majority of the participants indicated a determination to wear their new hearing instruments long term.
It is estimated that only 20 percent of people who could benefit from hearing instruments seek help, many often waiting up to ten years from the time they could benefit from hearing amplification. Among those who try hearing instruments for the first time, acceptance can be slow and rejection rates high.
Not surprisingly, the way hearing solutions look and fel are important considerations. Top requirements voiced by new users in an Oticon study of 1,500 people experiencing hearing difficulty included a discreet look that doesn’t intimidate and a fit that is comfortable to wear throughout the day. Intiga’s ultra-small, organic shape hides well behind the ear and the almost invisible receiver wire and ergonomically shaped speaker ensure fitting comfort and retention throughout the day. The hearing instrument’s surface is smooth and unbroken with invisible microphone openings and no push buttons to attract attention.
Bluetooth capabilities allow Intiga to connect wirelessly to mobile phones, becoming a virtual hands-free headset in a miniature shell – making it the world’s smallest fully wireless hearing device. With addition of the Oticon ConnectLine system, audio from televisions and landline phones can be streamed directly to the hearing instruments.
Oticon Intiga is suitable for people with mild to moderate hearing loss, more than 80% of hearing losses with first time users. The new hearing solution is available exclusively through hearing care professionals.
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Compared to available behind-the-ear hearing solutions with binaural processing and streaming capabilities.
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Behrens, T., Schulte, M.& Kreisman, B. (2011). A Field Evaluation of Oticon Intiga. Manuscript in preparation.
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