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Hearing aid manufacturer Oticon has announced a new range of discreet in-the-ear hearing aids that promise a “giant leap” in hearing technology for end-users.

The Oticon Own hearing aids feature convenient wearability and seamless connectivity options to give customers access to more sound and support to tackle noisy environments.

Thomas Behrens, Vice President of Audiology at Oticon, said: “Helping our users to live their life to the full is our number one goal, and we dedicate considerable resources to developing technology that can do just that.

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“We are proud to be taking a giant leap in the technology of in-the-ear hearing aids with Oticon Own, offering hearing aid users the most advanced Oticon sound and connectivity technology.

“At Oticon we also understand that there’s no one-size-fits-all hearing solution. Oticon Own is fully customised to each user, delivering a genuinely comfortable solution perfect for a modern lifestyle.

“With our greatest invisibility, Oticon Own is the best choice for users that feel more confident when their hearing aids are 100% hidden and still want superior sound.”

Lifestyle factors, such as wearing glasses and facemasks, make in-the-ear hearing aids much more suitable for many customers, Oticon emphasises.

Oticon Own are bespoke to each individual to ensure a great fit for end-users.

The hearing aids incorporate Oticon’s BrainHearing technologies, which deliver high audiological performance and support the brain’s natural way of working for a richer sound experience.

Additionally, Oticon Own claims to include the world’s first on-board Deep Neural Network (DNN), trained with 12 million real-life sound scenes, which means that Oticon Own recognises a wealth of sounds, their details, and how they should be heard in a natural way. Oticon’s Tinnitus SoundSupport further provides relief for people with tinnitus.

Many Oticon Own styles are made for iPhone and are compatible with modern Android devices that support audio streaming for hearing aids. This offers direct, high-quality streaming so customers can enjoy their favourite music and take calls through their hearing aids.

iPhone and iPad users can further enjoy hands-free communication with Apple’s support for bi-directional hearing aids via its bi-directional streaming, which is available with iPhone 11 or later running iOS 15.2 or later, and iPad running iPadOS 15.2 or later.

Oticon Own is available in five price points and a variety of colours to match skin tone. To explore Oticon’s new range of custom in-the-ear hearing aids visit the Oticon website.

Recently, Oticon received the internationally acclaimed Red Dot Design Award: Product Design 2022 for two of its innovative hearing technologies that enrich the lives of those with hearing loss.

 

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