The Widex company produces several hearing aid options with a variety of features and styles. Hearing aid users may be able to find their ideal hearing aid among the available types of Widex hearing aids. The different models of Widex hearing aids offer different features and accessories.
The Passion 440 Widex hearing aid is the premium hearing aid in their product line. This hearing aid style is called a receiver-in-canal (RIC) hearing aid by Widex. It appears to be the same as what most companies call an open fit hearing aid. The receiver is in the canal while the rest of the hearing aid is behind the ear.
Passion 440 hearing aids come in a variety of colors. Programs and accessories are available to further personalize the use of this hearing aid. One unique program is the Zen program. The Zen program plays random, non-repeated tones in the hearing aid user’s choice of five styles. The volume, tempo, pitch, and key can be modified to suit the user’s tastes. Providing a pleasant sound background for relaxation is the purpose of the Zen program.
A basic hearing aid model sold by Widex is the REAL product line. REAL hearing aids provide quality hearing aid basics at an affordable price. The REAL Widex hearing aid is available in behind-the-ear (BTE), mini-behind-the-ear, micro-behind-the-ear, in-the-ear (ITE), and completely-in-canal (CIC) styles.
Widex Flash hearing aids are designed to be an affordable hearing aid that is easy to use. Easy listening features such as feedback canceling to reduce whistling and voice amplification are meant to make this hearing aid easy to use as well as increase the quality of the listening experience.
The mind hearing aid products are focused on sound quality for all types of hearing loss. Like the Passion 440 hearing aid, the mind440 hearing aid offers the Zen program. Widex also offers hearing aid accessories especially designed for children to assist their ability to hear speech clearly in the classroom and other noisy settings.
The Widex company is based in Denmark. Widex hearing aids are available in numerous locations worldwide. An audiologist or hearing aid professional helps the hearing aid user choose which of the Widex hearing aids is best suited for their hearing loss, budget, and lifestyle.
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Gregory T.Barrett. 8:24 pm on May 26, 2011 Permalink
Good Day
I purchased a hearing aid for my mother back in december which had to be returned because the dye in the aid caused a minor ear infection. We exchanged it for the model 2100 in late february but my mother went into intensive care and we almost lost her so I called wanting to cancel the order but the customer rep Ms.Victoria Zambrano impressed upon me to hold the order until my mother was well enough so she could help her with her hearing problem.
We picked the aid late February early march and mom tried in vain to become comfortable with the aid but the steel implants in her neck created so much interferences in her head she could not stand the pain. I called back to cancel the order because it became evident that my mother just could not stand the pain and we are being ignored now that we cannot use the technology.
It has become extremely frustrating to be ignored when you call time again to leave message and no representative from the kings plaza office wants to help … We feel really used and we are sitting here caring for all the health issues my aging mother has to endure trying to create a situation where everybody wins. Miracle ear gets to keep 10% of the fee paid for the aid $2600.00 ,Someone else who really can use it can get helped and we get the rest of the deposit back to get mom something to make her smile these days which we have not seen much. PLEASE help us with this issue … I really don,t see the problem when everybody wins. I came to Miracle ear as a customer and put my trust in your hands . Thank you for listening .
Macks 11:32 am on May 27, 2011 Permalink
Thanks for sharing, there has been many breakthroughs for hearing impaired persons. Skype and Google Talk are providing VOIP from which deaf people can make video call and communicate with their friends and loved ones. According to a variety of reports it now looks as if video calls make their way into the mainstream. The iPhone 4 and Facetime can give another boost to it.
R. Post 4:06 am on July 2, 2011 Permalink
I failed to read the contract closely. Never getting what I wanted despite the cost, I returned to my audiologist, and he continued attempting adjustments, none of which have helped. Then I realized that with all the fiddling around I had passed the 30-day deadline for refundable return. Out of luck!
Samuel 9:05 am on July 12, 2011 Permalink
I’m having hight frequency hearing lose, how do i improve it?
Samantha V 6:14 pm on July 30, 2011 Permalink
Can you do a review of online hearing aid websites that offer discount hearing aids?
Joseph Becket 5:05 pm on August 5, 2011 Permalink
Wow they really have everything! Costco is a great company, but like many nationwide businesses it can have some weak spots.
Anonymous 12:30 pm on August 14, 2011 Permalink
I think their service stinks. I was sick and they kept me waiting and waiting and waiting while the man I was
supposed to see went to the bathroom and was simply walking around and doing nothing. When it reached
15 minutes past my appointment time, I walked out. They called later and apologized, but I think it was
deliberate because I was sick. I had cancelled several appointments because of illness, but that time I
went in anyway. I told them I would call when I was better, but they kept calling me and then when I went in
even though I should have stayed home, they insulted and ignored me.
Michelle 4:54 am on September 24, 2011 Permalink
Really, This is the wonderful information. I think, The Phonak company has categorized their hearing aids as standard, advanced, or premium. In addition to the variety of options, Phonak provides hearing aid accessories that may provide even more customization to meet the client’s specific needs.
Michelle 12:24 pm on September 26, 2011 Permalink
This is the great blog. I think, Hearing aid only two types. One is the digital hearing aid, And another is analog. These are the most popular hearing aid. The middle ear implant (MEI) moves the bones of the middle ear as they would for someone without a hearing impairment. The bone-anchored hearing aid (BAHA) delivers sound from its attachment to the skull directly to the inner ear by bypassing the middle ear.
John kulchyckyj 7:06 pm on October 3, 2011 Permalink
so far i have been through 3 sets of hearing aids. the first pair were the widex clear 220, next the phonak cassia, then lastly the phonak solana. the phonak ais sound muffled, and i find that both aids turn off sporaticly. i bought the phonak because i listened to other people. the best hearing aid i had was the widex clear 220. i should try for the widex clear 330 instead of the phonak solana. what do you think.
Michelle 8:48 am on October 6, 2011 Permalink
Phonak hearing aids are available in many shapes and colors, one of the most discrete ones being the Completely-in-the-Canal model, which can barely be seen by others, but which, unfortunately, doesn’t feature wireless connectivity. Nevertheless, if you really need the wireless functionality, you can choose the Phonak In-the-Canal model which is also very discrete hearing aid.
dennis butic 7:19 am on October 18, 2011 Permalink
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Sydney Guy 10:52 am on October 18, 2011 Permalink
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Osahon 4:01 pm on November 16, 2011 Permalink
can you give me an Abstract concerning the Hearing aid device