Celebrate Better Hearing Month with customized hearing tech that incorporates AI and 4D sensors
What if your hearing aids were able to recognize what you most want to listen to? What if they could focus in on that while at the same time downplaying competing noise?
A new, ground-breaking product called Oticon Intent™ takes the benefits of treating hearing loss a step further, thanks to some truly innovative advancements. It features the world’s first user-intent technology in hearing aids that incorporates the use of 4D sensors.* It is also made to fit you, wherever you go. The hearing aids are able to adjust seamlessly and turn down the volume on background noise, so you can stay focused on what matters to you most, wherever you may be.
You can control and customize your hearing aids effortlessly with the excellent Companion App. It allows you to locate them if they are ever misplaced, take calls, connect to your devices and even chat with a hearing care professional, all in one convenient spot.Let’s say you’re out enjoying a meal in a busy restaurant. The sensors can pick up a variety of sounds, from the chatter of the people around you and the clinking of glasses to the sizzle of food cooking in the kitchen.
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