Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Mind 220 Launched in Ireland soon, Feature Set Announcement

The Mind 220 will be launched to the Irish market in the next couple of weeks.

Mind220 comes with a range of selected listening features unique to Widex in the value segment:


Dual ISP

- comfortable hearing in demanding sound environments. With Dual ISP mind220 comes with a powerful, efficient and extremely functional platform.

Audibility Extender
- extends the hearing range into the high frequencies for fuller sound with more detail. High-pitched details are automatically transposed into the user´s hearing range, so that even lost details in speech can be easier to hear.
SmartSpeak - a signalling mechanism that uses actual recorded speech to inform users of program mode, hearing aid and remote control activation and low battery power. SmartSpeak takes the guesswork out of hearing aid use.

Mind220 comes with a 5 channel HD Locator

5 channel HD Locator - seldom seen in the value segment. The HD Locator captures sound from all directions.

Noise reduction (SIS) – distinguishes between speech and noise.

EDRC (Enhanced Dynamic Range Compression) - Ensures soft sounds are audible and loud sounds are not uncomfortable.


EDRC
(Enhanced Dynamic Range Compression) - Ensures soft sounds are audible and loud sounds are not uncomfortable.

Precision fitting - The mindTM series takes precision in fitting a step further, offering in-situ RECD, a new and improved version of our logging function, Sound Diary II and an in-built performance monitor, ServiceTracker.

QuickFit
QuickFit can be selected in our Compass fitting software. Based on estimated fitting parameters, QuickFit is a fast way to obtain a basic fitting and make the most common fine tuning changes. This option is particularly useful when you wish to demonstrate the hearing aid sound for your client.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

15 reasons why you should wear two hearing aids.

God in his wisdom gave you two ears for a reason!

Having two ears allows us to have auditory spatial awareness, basically the power to localise sounds. The power of localisation allows our brains to better decipher the soundscape around us. Wearing two hearing aids allows us to function better, particularly in noisy situations. The localisation cues that two hearing aids give allow us to decipher the sound information in a clearer and more easier manner. The following are the benefits that can be accrued by the wearing of two hearing aids.

1. Better understanding of speech

By wearing two hearing instruments rather than one, selective listening is more easily achieved. This means your brain can focus on the conversation you want to hear.

2. Better understanding in group & even noisy situations

Speech intelligibility is improved in difficult listening situations when wearing two hearing aids. Advanced binaural technology tends to perform better in noise.

3. Better ability to tell the direction of sound

This is called localization. In a social gathering, for example, localization allows you to hear from which direction someone is speaking to you. Simply put, with binaural hearing, you will better detect where sounds are coming from in every situation.

4. Better sound quality

When you listen to a stereo system, you use both speakers to get the smoothest, sharpest, and most natural sound quality. The same can be said of hearing instruments.

5. Smoother tone quality

Wearing two hearing instruments generally requires less volume than one. This results in less distortion and better reproduction of amplified sounds.

6. Wider hearing range

It’s true. A person can hear sounds from a further distance with two ears, rather than just one. A voice that’s barely heard at 10 feet with one ear can be heard up to 40 feet with two ears.

7. Better sound identification

Often, with just one hearing instrument, many noises and words sound alike. But with two hearing instruments, as with two ears, sounds are more easily distinguishable.

8. Keeps both ears active resulting in less hearing loss deterioration

Research has shown that when only one hearing instrument is worn, the unaided ear tends to lose its ability to hear and understand. Those wearing two hearing instruments keep both ears active. In fact, wearing one hearing aid when two are required might result in greater deterioration of hearing loss in the unaided ear than when wearing no hearing aid at all.

9. Hearing is less tiring and listening more pleasant

More binaural hearing aid wearers report that listening and participating in conversation is more enjoyable with two instruments, instead of just one. This is because they do not have to strain to hear with the better ear. Thus, binaural hearing can help make life more relaxing.

10. Feeling of balanced hearing

Two-eared hearing results in a feeling of balanced reception of sound, also known as the stereo effect.

Whereas monaural hearing creates an unusual feeling of sounds being heard in one ear.

11. Greater comfort when loud noises occur

A lower volume control setting is required with each of two hearing instruments than with just one hearing instrument, resulting in better tolerance of loud sounds.

12. Reduced feedback and whistling

With a lower volume control setting the chances of hearing aid feedback is reduced.

13. Tinnitus Masking

About 50% of people with ringing in their ears report improvement when wearing hearing aids. If the

subject has a hearing aid in only one ear, there will still be ringing in the ear, which does not have a hearing aid present.

14. Consumer preference

When given the choice and allowed to hear binaurally, the overwhelming majority of consumers choose two hearing aids over one, when they have a hearing loss in both ears.

15. Customer satisfaction

Research with more than 5,000 consumers with hearing loss in both ears demonstrated that binaurally fit subjects are more satisfied than people fit with one hearing aid. Nature gave us two ears for a reason just like it gave us two eyes and limbs. Your hearing health provider can demonstrate to you the binaural advantage experience, decide for yourself.