Widex Hearing Aids

The Widex hearing aid manufacturing company began in Denmark over 65 years ago when two major players in Oticon’s hearing aid manufacturing company broke off to begin their own venture. The success of Widex is driven by a “passion for sound” and the company’s exacting standards in research, development, manufacturing, the development of innovative technology and their long-term partnerships with hearing care providers.

The company’s 2019 merger with Sivantos, establishing WS Audiology, gave Widex a boost toward becoming the third largest hearing aid manufacturer in the world, leading to the production of one of the world’s most advanced AI powered sound engines.

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Sound Processing by Widex

DEX sound processing, developed by Widex, became the gold standard for modern digital audio solutions. The system’s integrated Fluid Sound Analyzer uses machine learning to optimize sound settings and overcome the demanding challenges of all listening environments.

Included Widex Moment technology, preferred by musicians worldwide, DEX hearing aids are capable of producing more natural sound by synchronizing the arrival of sound not processed through the instrument with processed sound.

A hearing aid model by Widex

Widex’s Hearing Aid Features

The company’s advanced AI sound processing engine allows for personalization and seamless integration with other digital technology, including iPhone, Android and other digital devices.

Included Widex Zen Therapy is an additional feature of Widex hearing aids that helps provide relief for those struggling with tinnitus.

In combination with the TeamViewer app, connectivity options allow users to request programming adjustments, tech support and troubleshooting, and receive counselling from a hearing care provider from anywhere in the world.

Patient-Centred Hearing Aid Repair Service at Provincial Hearing

Widex hearing aids provide an advanced technology solution for those experiencing a hearing loss. Provincial Hearing supports those who own and wear Widex hearing aids as well as individuals who use hearing aids manufactured by Oticon, Phonak, ReSound and others with troubleshooting, maintenance and hearing aid repair.

One of the main advantages of choosing Provincial Hearing to provide hearing care rather than purchasing your device from a hearing aid dispenser, online or over the counter in a big box store is the ongoing, trusted and personalized care we provide. With support, encouragement and personalized care provided by Nova Scotia’s hearing care leader, you not only achieve better hearing, but we also help enhance your quality of life.

If you or a loved one is struggling with a hearing loss, or you need tech support from one of our hearing aid experts, then use the form below to contact the Truro, Bridgewater or Kentville hearing centre nearest you.

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