Oticon Hearing Aids: Created For Variety

Published: 10th February 2011
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Everything You Need To Know About Oticon Hearing Aids

Different people have different expectations when it comes to hearing aid purchases. Some want a hearing aid for practical purposes that affect the way they hear. The look and discreteness of the device is very important to many. Not surprisingly, cost is also very much an issue for most. Trying to be all things to all people is something Oticon hearing aids aim for.

Oticon hearing aids come in a multitude of models of different styles, types and technological advancement. Price ranges vary based on features and technology. Different models of Oticon hearing aids are geared toward hearing loss and the need of the wearer.

One of the base models of Oticon's lineup is called Go Pro. The high quality of sound is one of its best features. While it lacks many bells and whistles, it does feature some automation. This is a good selection for those who want to spend less without sacrificing all the quality of the Oticon hearing aids.

Atlas is another budget priced model. Even though it's low-cost, Atlas meets Oticon's high standards for quality. However, it is made more economically because it is intended to be made on an assembly line by robots. This type of construction may be a concern for people looking for a more hand assemble device.


Oticon hearing aids are designed with differing levels of loss of hearing in mind. For people with a moderate or mild loss, they should be able to choose just about any model. For those with very mild loss, the Delta is a wise choice. Sumo DM would work best for those with severe hearing damage. It helps the wearer to hear voices as strongly and clearly as conceivable with little distortion. Batteries tend to last longer with Sumo than with most power models.

The Safran has a different focus than most of the others: it is made to allow the user to hear a variety of sounds besides just speech. Safran is a great choice for those who want to hear things like birds and other sounds of nature. Safran doesn't ignore the sounds of speech, though.

Then there are the Oticon hearing aids with a higher level of technological sophistication. Syncro uses advanced tech to differentiate between speech and noise. It can also distinguish the deviation between what we call noise and what we call sound. Sounds of speech are raised, while background noise is lowered - a necessity for hearing aid wearers.


To determine where sounds are coming from, the Epoch Oticon hearing aid uses high tech components. It also works well with cellular phones. For those who want Bluetooth and MP3 compatibility, the right choice is The Rise. Binaural sound (two hearings aids working together as if they are one) is a feature found on a great deal of Oticon's hearing aids.

Oticon's Tego hearing aid features OpenEarAcoustics, which is meant to prevent a blocked feeling in the ear canal, which is known as occlusion. Tego can automatically adjust settings in the aid based on the wearer's surroundings.

Everyone is looking for a maximum number of choices, whether they are buying their first hearing aid or their tenth. With the availability of varying types and models there are Oticon hearing aids available for just about anyone.

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