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  • What makes Rexton's hearing aids special? A quick review on Rexton hearing aids.

    Do Rexton hearing aids support tinnitus notch therapy? Are Rexton's hearing aids robust? Are Rexton hearing aids ATEX rated ? What are the main features of Rexton hearing aids? Yes, here are links to download the Rexton iOS and Rexton Android apps for Rexton hearing aids. Simply open your Rexton app and launch Rexton Assist. Rexton biCore and Rexton Reach series of hearing aids are ATEX rated .

  • Technology release: Rexton Reach Plus

    Rexton Reach Plus is the latest member of the Rexton Reach hearing aids technology platform, which was Rexton Reach Plus brings in multi-speaker focus, telecoil, and classic Bluetooth. Other related articles about Rexton Reach Plus are: How does Rexton Reach improve speech understanding What makes Rexton's hearing aids special? A quick review of Rexton hearing aids. Do you have questions or want to learn more about Rexton Reach Plus hearing aids?

  • Connexx myUpdater for Signia and Rexton hearing aids

    Now, patients with Signia and Rexton hearing aids can check and update the firmware of their hearing Follow the step-by-step instructions to check and update the firmware of your Signia and Rexton hearing Can Connexx myUpdater update the firmware of Signia Silk and Rexton Reach inoX CIC hearing aids? Therefore, Signia Silk CIC, Rexton Reach inoX CIC and any IIC and CIC of Rexton and Signia products which How often should I use Connexx myUpdater to update the firmware of my Signia and Rexton hearing aids?

  • Affordable invisible hearing aids: Rexton Reach inoX CIC

    Is Rexton Reach inoX CIC a new concept? Do Rexton Reach inoX CIC connect to my cell phone? Although the Rexton Reach inoX CIC can connect to the Rexton app on your cell phone, you cannot stream Can Rexton Reach inoX CIC be programmed remotely? adjustments for them on the Rexton fitting platform, the new prescription is uploaded on the Rexton

  • How Does Rexton Reach improve speech understanding in a noisy environment?

    Rexton published a white paper entailing the research results on its Rexton Reach technology platform Rexton Multi-Voice Focus technology (MVF) Rexton multi-voice focus, or MVF, is the new technology used in Rexton Reach hearing aids. Rexton biCore and Rexton Reach series of hearing aids are ATEX rated . Please see the price of Rexton Reach Plus hearing aids in our Rexton collection here .

  • The best tinnitus devices and hearing aids to help sleep

    most affordable in-the-canal CIC hearing aid with tinnitus masking that is suitable for sleeping is Rexton The tinnitus masking Rexton CIC hearing aids can be White, pink, and brown noise and also in the form The volume of the tinnitus masking sound can be adjusted on the Rexton app on your smartphone. Rexton M Core CIC hearing aids are fitted with click sleeves and are placed in the canal so they are

  • How can I connect my hearing aids to my laptop?

    How Can I connect Rexton hearing aids to my laptop and computer? How to connect Rexton hearing aids to my laptop and computer? Rexton hearing aids use low-energy Bluetooth protocol. If you have Rexton Reach, Rexton BiCore, or Rexton custom-made you'd need a Rexton SmartMic device to connect your Rexton hearing aids to your computer.

  • Finding the Right Balance: The Best Value for Money Hearing Aid Options

    In my opinion, the best value-for-money hearing aid in today's market is Rexton. In my opinion, Rexton is the best entry-level hearing aid. What's new with the Rexton hearing aids? In February 2024, Rexton introduced Rexton Reach . Rexton Reach platform. Update Rexton released its rechargeable invisible Rexton Reach inoX CIC in April 2024.

  • What technology level should I pick for my next hearing aids?

    One of the most frequently asked questions I receive from my patients is: "What technology level should I consider for my new hearing aids?" In this article, I will present my opinion on this topic, with a focus on Oticoon, Phonak and Starkey hearing aids. Similar to other sophisticated products, the hearing aids also come in different technology levels. When you go shopping for a laptop computer, regardless of the computer brand (e.g. Dell, Asus, HP, etc.), it is the technical specifications of the components used in the computer that determine the performance of the device, hence its price range. For example, the specifications such as the speed of the CPU, the amount of memory RAM, the hard-disk capacity and how compact the laptop is can push the price of the computer up to 100% higher. The same is valid for buying a car. If you go to the Mercedes showroom, you would expect to see a price range for a Mercedes E-class 300. It can be available in E300 e, E300 de, E300 AMG, and you can even ask for a different level of interior and add-ons such as a glass roof, alloy wheels, and so on. Historically, the hearing aid manufacturers have been following the same business model. They always offered their hearing aids in different technology levels depending on the hearing aids ability in its performance in areas such as speech intelligibility, noise and reverb control, sound quality, processing channels, environmental classifiers and so on. Based on my experience, there are multiple challenges with the hearing aid technology levels offered by the manufacturers: Often, the terms used to define the technology levels are too technical and too confusing. Some hearing care providers, such as Boots Hearing, have made it easier to understand by offering Platinum, Gold, and Silver product levels. Which is good, but does not clearly show the ability of the hearing aid in different soundscapes. There are too many tech levels. For example, Signia Silk 7IX has 5 technology levels. So has Oticon Own invisible IIC. Oticon Intent comes in 4 technology levels, and so does Phonak Infinio. This is too confusing for the end user, and believe it or not, sometimes for the audiologists as well. The price range from the very top to the very bottom tech level is not very large. Let me elaborate on this a bit. Part of the price that you pay for a hearing aid is for the warranty and the aftercare (depending on the hearing care provider that you are dealing with). When you go down on the technology level of hearing aids, the component in price that represents the provider's cost to support you over the life of the hearing aid stays constant. The good news is that the manufacturers are aware of this challenge, and from the recent product launches in 2025, it seems that the trend is towards fewer tech levels. For example, Starkey Omega was introduced in 3 tech levels only, and Oticon Zeal was released in only one technology level. According to my sources, more than 70 to 80% of the hearing aid models sold are at their topmost technology level. I think it is easy for the hearing aid manufacturers to see the opportunity for optimising their supply chain by developing fewer technology levels. How do I pick the right technology level for my new hearing aids? The lifestyle of a 95-year-old patient and the variety of soundscapes that s/he will be exposed to is quite different compared to a 45-year-old executive who runs a business. One may enjoy gardening and watching TV, and the other might hold business meetings in noisy restaurants and attend busy exhibitions. So first, you need to understand your lifestyle and determine how much you are exposed to complex listening environments. Here is my short answer to this question: The price difference between the top-of-the-line and the middle technology level for most hearing aids is not that much. Therefore, if money is not the main criterion of selection, then go for the top of the line. This way you If the price is an important component in your decision-making process, then consider the following to help find the best match between the technology level of the hearing aids and your lifestyle. Top of the line technology level - Choose this if your life and work expose you to holding conversations in loud, noisy environments most of the time. Mid-range technology level - Choose a mid-range technology level hearing aid if your lifestyle exposes you to conversations in noisy environments. Lowest technology level - Choose the base technology level if your budget is absolutely limited and your lifestyle is often very quiet. If you have a particular brand of hearing aids in mind to purchase, the rest of this article might cover the details about the tech levels of different brands in more detail, so keep reading. The details of the technology levels of Oticon hearing aids remain relatively consistent across different technology generations. For example, Oticon Intent and Oticon Zeal share the same electronics and algorithms. For simplicity, I only review the latest tech-level comparison table of the popular hearing aids in this article. What technology level of Oticon hearing aids should I consider? Oticon Intent is the flagship of Oticon hearing aids. It utilises artificial intelligence and deep neural network algorithms to enhance speech understanding, particularly in noisy environments. More about Oticon Intent hearing aids . The Oticon Intent comes in 4 technology levels. Oticon Intent 1, 2, 3 and 4 . All technology levels of Oticon Intent sound similar when having a conversation in a quiet room with no background noise. Oticon Intent 1 (and Oticon Zeal NXT CIC ) - Oticon Intent 1R is the top of the line of product, featuring the ability to improve the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) by 12 dB through AI and DNN processing. You need to consider this product if you are heavily exposed to loud, noisy environments and need to hear speech in complex soundscapes such as busy restaurants, exhibitions, transit saloons, etc. Oticon Intent 2 - Oticon Intent 2 is very similar to Oticon Intent 1. It has 5 environmental classifiers, and the Ability to improve the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) by 10 dB through AI and DNN processing with the help of the 4D sensor. It has 20 fitting bands, which is quite efficient for a REM fitting. If on a tight budget, the Oticon Intent 2R might give you all you need from your Oticon and save about £600 for a pair, as it usually has a big price gap versus the Oticon Intent 1R . Oticon Intent 3 - Oticon Intent 3 R has 3 environmental classifiers and can improve the SNR by 8 dB through AI and DNN processing and better-ear-priority, which picks the sound from the hearing aid with a less noisy signal. It misses two components compared to Oticon Intent 3 R: the 4D sensor and the clear-dynamic . This limits the performance of the aid in speech intelligibility in noisy environments compared to Oticon Intent 2 and Oticon Intent 1. Oticon Intent 3R would satisfy you if your exposure to noisy environments is limited, e.g. meeting friends for dinner in a cosy venue for dinner a couple of times a month. Oticon Intent 4 - Choose Oticon Intent 4R if your lifestyle does not expose you to complex soundscape. Examples of such a lifestyle are a retired person who mostly at home, alone or with a partner, watching TV and not having a conversation in a noisy environment. It has 14 fitting bands, which is just enough for most hearing loss profiles. It does not have an environment classifier and has only 2 levels to adjust to sudden sound control. Oticon Intent 4 uses AI to help with speech in a noisy environment with a 6 dB boost to SNR (signal to noise ratio). If you are very sensitive to sudden sounds or wind noise, then you must consider higher technology levels. The good news is that the connectivity features of Oticon Intent are pretty much the same among all tech levels. These connectivity features include: Bluetooth LE Audio Auracast ready Handsfree and tap control on iPhone 11 and higher devices, and for the latest Android devices, including Galaxy 23+ and Google Pixel 8,+ and any other handset that is LE Audio Bluetooth compatible (note: tap control is only available on Oticon Intent 1, 2 and 3) Please see the Oticon Intent and Oticon Zeal technology levels comparison below. Please book a free telecare consultation if you need more help with Oticon Intent. Table 1 - Oticon Intent tech levels Table 2 - Oticon Intent tech levels Table 3 - Oticon Intent tech levels What technology level of Phonak Infinio Ultra hearing aids should I consider? The Phonak Infinio hearing aid is the latest product from Phonak. It comes in 4 tech levels as standard and 2 premium models under Phonak Infinio Sphere, i90 and i70. The premium model Phonak Sphere uses artificial intelligence and deep neural network algorithms to improve speech understanding. More about the Phonak Sphere in this article. The Oticon Intent comes in 4 technology levels. Oticon Intent 1, 2, 3 and 4 . All technology levels of Oticon Intent sound similar when having a conversation in a quiet room with no background noise. How to choose the right technology level of Phonak infinio and Phonak Sphere hearing aids? I wish Phonak would drop the tech levels from 4 to 2 or at least to 3 models to help simplify the selection process. But for now, it is what it is, and here is my advice. Please note the comparison table of the Phonak Infinio family below. Phonak Infinio Sphere Ultra i90 - This is the utmost technology level, loaded with features to improve speech intelligibility in noisy environments. It benefits from the latest Phonak operating system, AutoSense 7.0, AI and DNN processing (artificial intelligence and deep neural network processing that is called Spheric mode). It can connect to 8 and pair to 2 devices at the same time through classic Bluetooth, though it does not support Auracast. The double-tap can pause and resume streaming, or pick up or terminate a phone call. Ideal for those with Android mobile phones. PhonakInfinio Sphere Ultra i70 - As you can see in the comparison table, the only feature that the i70 model doesn't have compared to the Sphere Ultra i90 is the Speech Enhancer. When you look at the price performance of the i90 versus the i70, it makes sense to go for the top model, as often the price difference between the Sphere i90 and i70 is quite small. But if you buy the Phonak Infinio Sphere somewhere where there is a big price gap between the i90 and i70 models, then you could easily save a few hundred pounds by choosing i70, as be certain that you'll have almost every feature that the i90 offers too. Phonak Infinio Ultra i90 - This model is identical to Sphere i90 without the Spheric AI and DNN processing. The aid is smaller than Sphere i90, almost the same size as other RIC hearing aids, such as Oticon Intent or Widex Allure. The price of this model is about the same as Sphere i90. If you don't need the Spheric mode for better speech understanding in a noisy environment, or your ears are small and the size of Sphere i90 bothers you, then this is a good option. Phonak Infinio Ultra i70 - Compared to Phonak Infinio i90, you will miss 3 features: SpeechSensor, SpeechEnhancer and Speech in Loud Noise. Phonak's SpeechSensor automatically detects the direction of speech from all around, even in noisy environments, to improve listening comfort and clarity. Phonak's Speech Enhancer is an adaptive hearing aid feature designed to amplify soft or distant speech in quiet listening situations. As you can see, these 3 features are quite important to get the best out of your investment , especially if occasionally you find yourself in a loud, noisy restaurant having a conversation with a friend. Since the price difference between Phonak Infinio i90 and i70 is not a massive gap, my advice is to push to get the Phonak Infinio i90. Phonak Infinio Ultra i50 - Stepping down from Phonak Infinio i70, you start losing quite a bit if you land on i50. The features that you miss in i50 are: Music preset program, Speech in Loud Noise, Speech in 360, StereoZoom 2.0, Dynamic Noise Cancellation, and all the tap controls. The i50 is not suitable for hearing in a noisy environment, period. Phonak Infinio Ultra i30 - This is the very basic level of Phonak Infinio. If you are lacking mobility and always staying at home, gardening, watching TV, etc., then this is a good option. I rarely recommend this option to my patients. My advice for a basic model Infinio is i50 and up. This model should be removed from Phonak's production line if I may allow myself to send Phonak a message here. Table 4 - Phonak Infinio tech levels Table 5 - Phonak Infinio tech levels What technology level of Starkey Omega AI hearing aids should I consider? Starkey Omega AI is the flagship of Starkey hearing aids. It is a progression from Starkey Genesis to Starkey Edge and to Starkey Omega. It utilises artificial intelligence and deep neural network algorithms to enhance speech in noisy environments. Please read our full review of Starkey Omega AI hearing aids in this article. Starkey has done a better job compared to other manufacturers in offering only 3 tech levels to the users, Starkey Omega AI 24, 20 and 16. All tech levels support Auracast. Starkey Omega AI 24 - The Starkey Omega AI 24 is the top model of the flagship. This is the only model that offers DNN directionality and Spatial Awareness. The Edge mode that puts the hearing aid in a higher precision for speech in noisy environments can be set manually or automatically in this model. If your lifestyle is active and includes a lot of social interaction in noisy environments, then you'd better choose this option. Starkey Omega AI 20 - The tech level 20 of the Starkey Omega AI hearing aid family offers up to 10 dB of SNR, and the Edge mode control through the myStarkey app. It is well-positioned between the top-end and lower-end tech levels. If your lifestyle includes occasional meetings in noisy environments, then the Starkey Omega Ai 20 is a happy medium product for you. It misses the DNN-360 sound management and automatic Edge mode compared to the Starkey Omega AI 24. Starkey Omega AI 16 - The tech level 16 is for those users whose lifestyle is rather quiet and does not need much AI-DNN processing. The Starkey Omega AI 16 still offers the Edge mode through the Starkey app, and up to 8 dB signal-to-noise (SNR) improvement for speech in noisy environments. Conclusion Choosing the right hearing aid can be frustrating. My best advice is to spend enough time consulting with your audiologist to get the right and best technology level that your budget can buy. Please get in touch if you have a question about Oticon Intent that has not been addressed in this review. References: Oticon Intent technology, Oticon, 2024. Oticon Intent evidence, Oticon, 2024. 4D Sensor technology and Deep Neural Network 2.0 in Oticon Inten, Oticon, 2024. Oticon Intent, Clinical Evidence, Oticon, 2024. Higgins et al. (2023). Head movement and its relation to hearing Starkey Ommega AI

  • Hearing aid customer support and How-to-Videos in the UK

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  • Is my mobile phone compatible with this hearing aid?

    #hearingaid #hearingcare #hearingaidsupport #hearingnow #phonak #oticon #signia #rexton #starkey #resound mobile phone compatibility page Starkey UK helpline: 08000420000 Widex mobile phone compatibility page Rexton mobile phone compatibility page Rexton UK support Oticon mobile phone compatibility page Oticon UK helpline

  • Why is there so much variety in hearing aid prices in the UK?

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