The Oticon Hearing Aid may be one of the newest brands in the hearing aid industry. However, this company has earned its reputation as a very promising hearing aid manufacturer that always puts the needs of its clients first. Winning over 20 awards for corporate and developmental achievements, Oticon now belongs to the three largest providers of hearing care solutions.
What makes Oticon’s hearing aids top quality is that they have a team of scientists and audiologists that work within communities of the hearing impaired. This allows them to know the real needs of their customers.
Oticon’s product line is specifically intended to satisfy the need requirements of adults, but it also designs and manufactures specialized pediatric instruments. Oticon Medical produces bone-anchored hearing aid solutions.
Oticon provides a wide variety of hearing aids to accommodate the needs of every hearing aid patient. Customers can choose from the following types of hearing aid designs:
• Mini Receiver-in-the-ear (miniRite)
• Receiver-in-the-ear (RITE) – this is one of the most popular hearing aid styles as it is very small and lightweight so that it is almost invisible from a passerby.
• Behind-the-ear (BTE) – this is one of the oldest styles in the market and most preferred by children
• In-the-ear (ITE) – this hearing aid is completely invisible as there are no wires or tubes to be seen. This model has become the number one choice of patients with moderate hearing loss.
• Completely-in-the-canal (CIC) – just like the ITE, this type fits within the ear canal which makes it completely invisible. It is also perfect for those who have mild hearing loss.
Oticon also has different line-ups that customers can choose from. This includes the Oticon Dual Connect, Oticon Epoq, Oticon Dual Mini, Oticon Delta, Oticon Vigo & Vigo Pro and Oticon Safran, Oticon Sumo, Oticon ConnectLine and so on. Each line-up features different sizes, number of channels, and noise reduction capacity.
Oticon proudly presents its latest technology called the Speech Guard, which features brain-like features that can detect and protect a person’s pitch and tone. It perceives where that characteristic voice is coming from and it also dampens and separates the background noises, so that the wearer can participate and focus more on the conversation.
Aside from the brain-like function of this hearing aid line, Oticon also brings the latest upgrade in the hearing aid industry with its RISE technology that offers wireless connectivity with high performance broadband – meaning it’s not just a superb hearing aid but also a wireless receiver for Bluetooth enabled gadgets. The wearer can now connect to his mobile phone, MP3 / MP4 players, and iPod powered by its ConnectLine Streamer feature. It’s a hands-free headset as well as a hearing aid.

