Phonak Hearing Aids: The Exelia, Naida and Inspiro

Saturday, April 19, 2008

Phonak is a one of the global leaders in the development and manufacturers of digital hearing systems. Phonak hearing aids use a state-of-the-art technology to provide solutions to people experiencing hearing loss in challenging environments. The Phonak hearing aids are available in three products namely, the Exelia, Naida and Inspiro.

Exelia is a sophisticated Phonak hearing aid that combines advanced technology, audiological expertise and wireless connectivity. This Phonak hearing aid will offer you an unprecedented hearing performance, convenient control and easy access to modern communication and entertainment devices. Basing on the features, the three components of the Phonak heaing aid Exelia are Performance, Control and Connectivity. The performance aspect of the hearing aid includes technologies in the likes of SoundFlow, VoiceZoom, WhistleBlock, EchoBlock, WindBlock, NoiseBlock Processing, SoundRelax, and Real Ear Sound. The ZoomControl, myPilot, and QuickSync are all integrated in the control feature of the Exelia. The connectivity function constitutes the iCom, which can be combined with the use of mobile phone, music and television. The myPilot and iCom function are also integrated in the available accessories of this certain Phonak hearing aid.

Another Phonak hearing aid is the Naida. The Naida is designed for those experiencing severe to profound hearing losses. It includes technological innovations like SoundRecover that enhances audibility and clarity of speech and everyday sounds. Some of the Exelia features were also included in the Naida hearing system. These features, namely the WhistleBlock, SoundFlow, NoiseBlock, WindBlock, Real Ear Sound and QuickSync all offers a better hearing experience for those experiencing intense hear loss. To ensure uncompromised performance, the Naida also has a slim and water resistant design.

The Dynamic FM technology was introduced by Phonak during the EUHA 2007 Conference and it gave way for the Inspiro heaing aid. This Phonak hearing aid features new chip, algorithm, software and mechanics. Additionally, it contains an original receiver that automatically adjusts to hearing instruments.

Where to Get Phonak Hearing Aid

Phonak has provided an Information Request page on their Web site for those wanting to ask more about the available Phonak Hearing Aid. By sending a request, customers would also receive a free consumer guide or booklet, namely the “Five Facts You Should Know Before Buying Hearing Aids”. This guide will help you understand the different types of hearing loss, the effect of hearing loss to your life and your loved ones, as well as several discussions on the different levels of technology that can help you fight hearing loss.

The Phonak US headquarters is located at Warrenville, Illinois but their parent company is located in Switzerland. Phonak hearing aids are available from several distributors around the world. It is virtually impossible to miss Phonak hearing aid systems in your country.

1 comments:

SPWS said...

I am using Exelia and it is very good for me. It is a lot better than my previous hearing aids.

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