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New Widex Super Hearing Aid

On February 1st I was delighted to attend the launch of Widex latest product the:-

WIDEX SUPER – Introducing RITE technology in a super power hearing aid for the first time

SUPER introduces receiver-in-the-ear (RITE) technology to hearing aid users with severe to profound hearing loss for the first time. This means that this group are provided with a small, beautifully designed hearing aid that can also deliver maximum power and amplification.
But power alone does not always provide more hearing, and for this reason SUPER focuses on audibility – giving users with severe to profound hearing loss as much audibility as possible and access to sounds they may not have heard before.

SUPER provides hearing aid users with:

The power to hear . SUPER is an extremely powerful hearing aid that concentrates on audibility. And a 675 battery means more power for up to 3 weeks’ usage.

All day, all weather usage.  The clever design makes it weather resistant while wind noise is reduced by up to 18 dB.

Hear sound from everywhere.  SUPER can help you determine where sounds are coming from; for those who have difficulty orientating themselves when wearing a traditional BTE hearing aid, this is great news.

Super power in a super small hearing aid.  Despite the small-size design SUPER is an extremely powerful hearing aid.

According to Hanne Pernille Andersen, a member of the Audiological Research and Communication team at Widex, SUPER is the all-round solution for those with severe to profound hearing loss. “It’s remarkable how one of the smallest super power hearing aids on the market is also one of the most powerful. The combination of low-frequency output, small-size design and long battery life makes it an industry-first. SUPER is every bit as attractive in performance as in appearance.”

 

SUPER

The power to hear

Small, comfortable and versatile – WIDEX SUPER introduces RITE technology to the super power segment for the first time.

SUPER:

  •  has the power to provide loudness
  •  has the gain for speech understanding
  •  has no feedback/doesn’t whistle
  •  has a long battery life
  •  is made for all day, everyday use
  •  has a robust and stylish design
  •  gives you the choice of two receivers, for either moderate to severe or profound to severe hearing loss, plus various ear-tips and earmoulds. This versatile model is packed with InterEar features for better localisation.

The SUPER family 

SUPER440

The high-end SUPER440 hearing aid comes with a full range of advanced features that let you localise and focus on the dominant voice in a crowd. SUPER440 also comes with Zen, the revolutionary tone and relaxation program that plays random and harmonic tones in stereo to help you relax or manage tinnitus.
SUPER440 gives you the power to hear more, it provides you with better orientation of sound, it can be used all day in all kinds of weather and yet it is a very small and smart looking RITE solution.

SUPER440 is compatible with all DEX devices .

SUPER220

The SUPER220 hearing aid is a powerful wireless hearing aid at an affordable price.
A small, weather-resistant and stylish hearing aid that provides the advantages of comfort and clarity while giving you the power to hear. Furthermore the clever design reduces wind noise by up to 18 dB. SUPER220 features the Audibility Extender, which helps hearing aid users to better hear high frequency sounds such as birdsong and children’s voices.

SUPER220 is compatible with all DEX devices.

SUPER is perfect in many different listening situations

 Listening  situations  SUPER440  SUPER220
One-to-one          
TV          
Phone         
Car         
Outdoor        
Theatre/Concerts       
Meetings        
Restaurants       
Social events       
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