Oticon Hearing Aids
Oticon is a global leader in hearing science and technology. Oticon's newest technology takes hearing healthcare to a new level. Oticon Real™ with BrainHearing™ technology is a revolutionary hearing device that gives the brain more of the relevant information it needs to make better sense of sound, so you get better speech understanding with less effort and the ability to remember more.
Oticon Real works more like how your brain works because it learned through experience, The Deep Neural Network is trained with 12 million real-life sounds to recognize virtually all types of sounds to support your brain. This enables you to receive a more natural representation of listening. You benefit with improved speech understanding with less listening effort and the ability to remember more, even in noisy situations.
Stay sharp in the real world. Laughter, a crowd cheering, or even a conversation with a friend or loved one helps to shape our lives, adding richness and texture to all our experiences. When hearing works like it should, your brain gets the rich input it needs to understand the sounds around you. But when your brain lacks access to the real sounds of life due to a hearing problem, it’s forced to work harder to fill in the gaps, which can be tiring. In addition, you could miss out on something special.
Now you can get back the real sounds of life — precise and balanced — with Oticon Real, delivering:
Technology that supports how the brain naturally processes sound. Better access to the full sound scene. And increased awareness, engagement and focus in the real world. Helping you stay connected to family and friends, which is more important than ever, Oticon More also connects to your favorite technology with direct streaming from iPhone®, iPad®, and Android™* devices. It’s powered by a rechargeable battery that lasts all day so you can talk on the phone or listen to music with the confidence that your hearing device will keep up with you, even on the busiest days.
This new technology is designed to support your brain by giving it what it needs to make sense of sound, bringing you closer to those life moments that you've been missing.
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