Siemens Hearing Aids

Siemens Hearing Aids

A manufacturer of telegraphic instruments more than 170 years ago, Werner von Siemens became an innovator in addressing hearing challenges almost 150 years ago when he developed an amplified telephone receiver in 1877.

The first BTE (behind-the-ear) instrument produced under the Siemens name came out in 1959 and the first (ITE) in-the-ear hearing aid in 1966.

Siemens became Sivantos in 2015, producing Signia hearing aids using Siemens’ technology while continuing to release their own Siemens brand hearing aids. The Sivantos Group merged with Widex to create WS Audiology in 2019, making Siemens a part of the world’s largest hearing aid manufacturing group.

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Advanced Hearing Solutions from Siemens

Siemens’s leading innovation is their Binax platform with the capacity to simulate binaural hearing with an eight-microphone network (four per hearing aid) to wirelessly share and balance audio data using e2e wireless technology.

Narrow Directionality, Spatial Speech Focus, eWindScreen binaural, and High-Definition Sound Resolution are additional Binax platform features capable of helping to clarify your sound experience.

In two studies conducted by the University of Northern Colorado and the Hearing Center of the University of Oldenburg, Binax demonstrated the capacity to produce sound that allows hearing instruments wearers an advantage over those with normal hearing in a noisy environment.

Hearing aid model by Siemens at Sound Audiology & Hearing Aids

Receive Patient-Focused Hearing Aid Repair at Sound Audiology & Hearing Aids

Those who get the help provided by advanced technology hearing aids, like those from Siemens, not only hear better, but enjoy an improved quality of life. At Sound Audiology & Hearing Aids we believe strongly in the benefits they provide, which is why we support those who wear Siemens hearing aids, as well as those who use Rexton, Audibel, and Sonic devices with the troubleshooting, maintenance and hearing aid repair they need.

The ongoing, trusted, and personalized care is among the advantages of choosing a doctor of audiology rather than purchasing your instrument from a hearing aid dispenser, online or over the counter in a big box store. Sound Audiology provides the support, encouragement, and personalized care you and individuals all over Southern Washington need to help achieve better hearing and continue your active, independent lifestyle.

If you, or a loved one, is experiencing a hearing challenge or you need some help from one of our hearing aid specialists, use the adjacent form to contact the Walla Walla, Prosser, or Knnewick, WA hearing center nearest you.

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