We asked WIDEX Innovation Team Manager, Adam Westermann, to explain just why WIDEX MOMENT™ represents such a paradigm shift in the search for more natural sounding hearing solutions.
A common complaint with hearing aid users involves distortion or “clipping” that comes with high-volume sounds. Luckily, a solution is on its way and it involves one thing: headroom.
A new study from Japan shows that the tones used in Tinnitus Retraining Therapy can help people with tinnitus significantly.
Music has always been a tricky subject for us in the hearing aid industry. Why are Widex hearing aids made for musicians?
We tend to take the technology for granted, but modern digital hearing aids as we know them today wouldn’t exist without the humble microchip.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a popular term you’ve probably been hearing a lot lately. But how can you use AI as a hearing aid technology?
Hearing aid manufacturers are increasingly talking about artificial intelligence and machine learning. But what are these two concepts? And how does this technology impact our industry – and your practice?
Since the launch of WIDEX EVOKE™, hearing aid users have said they prefer their WIDEX EVOKE hearing aids. A new survey confirms that they do – particularly in noisy situations.
The digital hearing aid revolution that started in the ‘80s is on the brink of its next evolution: machine learning. What will it mean for end users? For you? We’ve taken a look in our crystal ball and have some predictions.
If you have clients who are particularly concerned about being able to understand speech in noisy environments, you might want to explore the potential of a new test. It can help estimate how satisfied users will be with a hearing aid in real-lif...
If you have been around for a while, you might have heard about Widex Zen Therapy, a tinnitus management tool that was developed by Widex, which was introduced in 2012.
People with steeply sloping or profound hearing loss often require more help hearing high frequency sounds. To do this, some hearing aids move or transpose these sounds down to regions where they can be heard. This is known as frequence transposi...
Growing up, I always admired people with ear auricles (or more correctly, Pinnae) that are not sticking out. To hide my own insecurity, I grew my hair so long so people would not see my pinnae.It was a revelation for me during my first an...
For a consumer, getting more while paying the same (or even less) is a strong incentive. who would not want to get two suits for the price of one, or better yet, four suits for the price of one?