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Thanks to its great flexibility, AIKIA adapts to the listening environments you are in during your day. The flexibility ensures that sound at a distance is enhanced, while soft speech sounds become audible. You can choose between the three scenarios by clicking the tabs and hear how speech is perceived in that particular situation with a sloping hearing loss from 30 dB at 500 Hz to 60 dB at 4 kHz. Press the “AIKIA on” button and you can hear how the same situation sounds with an AIKIA™ hearing aid.
Flexibility in AIKIA also means:
Flexible sound processing ensures that noise is attenuated and loud sounds never become uncomfortably loud. |
The hearing aid focuses on the sound source, irrespective of its direction. | Note that the sound examples are fictive and average. In an actual fitting situation the sound will be tailored to the individual AIKIA user.
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Personally tailored sound that satisfies the individual user's needs. |
Read more about what a digital hearing aid is. Getting used to a hearing aid is a learning process. The user not only has to get accustomed to having something in the ear, but also to a quite new range of sounds.
Interactive history-telling about Widex’ development in the first 50 years. |
Meet national football coach Morten Olsen and listen to his story. |
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