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WIDEX DEX LISTENING DEVICES

The new DEX™assistive listening devices from Widex let you take advantage of a whole new world of sounds.They make communication between your hearing aids and your remote control, television, mobile or landline phone easy.

 

TV-DEX – TV without echo


Watching television can sometimes be a challenge for hearing aid users. With our TV-DEX, high quality audio is streamed with no delay straight to your hearing aid.

  • No delays or echoes: The main advantage of the TV-DEX is its real time hi-fi quality sound. You experience TV or audio sound exactly as it was intended – without annoying delays or echoes.
  • Room Off: With the TV-DEX you can temporarily switch the hearing aid’s microphone off and hear the TV sound only – we call this ‘Room Off’ – meaning you can enjoy your favourite TV programme without unnecessary background noise.
  • 10 hours battery: The TV-DEX delivers up to 10 hours of uninterrupted, top quality TV or audio sound between recharging of controller.

The TV-DEX is compatible with the following hearing aid families:
CLEAR and SUPER.

PHONE-DEX

The PHONE-DEX is an all-purpose, cordless phone that  streams crystal clear sound directly to your hearing aids.

  • It provides you with good speech understanding in both ears.
  • It is incredibly easy to use – the only thing you need to do is hold the phone normally.
  • The PHONE-DEX works as a conventional phone as well. So family and friends can use it.

The PHONE-DEX is compatible with the following hearing aid families:
CLEAR and SUPER.

Please note that the PHONE DEX works in Europe only.

M-DEX – Mobile


Compatible with most mobile phones, the M-DEX reproduces phone conversations directly in your hearing aid.

  • Room Off: A unique feature of the M-DEX is what we call ‘Room Off’.  This turns the hearing aids’ microphones off temporarily so you can only hear your mobile – allowing you to concentrate on the conversation without being disturbed by surrounding sounds.
  • Remote control: The M-DEX can also be used as an advanced remote control for volume and program shift.
  • FreeFocus: M-DEX can also be used in FreeFocus mode. FreeFocus lets you focus in selected directions, such as left, right and behind, without having to turn your head.

The M-DEX is compatible with the following hearing aid families:
CLEAR and SUPER.

RC-DEX


The RC-DEX is a stylish and user-friendly remote control that gives you control of hearing aid functions like volume and programs.

  • Intuitive in use: Small enough to fit on a keychain, the RC-DEX is intelligently laid out with three simple keys. This means that you can quickly and easily start using it.
  • Feature activation: As features are activated, verbal or tone cues let you know. An LED indicator on the remote control also shows when it is activated.

The RC-DEX is compatible with the following hearing aid families:
CLEAR and SUPER.

T-DEX

The T-DEX is a hands-free, wireless neck loop for use with all hearing aids with a telecoil. It lets you easily connect with Bluetooth mobile phones.

Simply place the T-DEX around your neck and then activate it when your phone rings. The sound is transmitted wirelessly to your hearing aids so you can hear and converse directly.

  • Because it amplifies the sound from your mobile phone, the T-DEX is perfect in situations where there is a lot of background noise.
  • Its hands-free operation means that it is easy to talk on your phone while driving for example.

The T-DEX is compatible with all Widex hearings aids with a telecoil.

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