Features 

We focus on functional technology that works - and works well

 

 

Interton has been owned by one of the world’s largest hearing aid manufacturers, the GN Group, since 2005 - and our technology is based on GN's. We use GN's proven core technology in a way that matches our own way of doing things. The result is Essential Hearing: functional hearing aids that are easy-to-use in everyday situations.


Feature Description
Logarithmic WDRC WDRC ensures that soft sounds are audible and keeps loud sounds comfortable.
Gain handles The handles allow the acoustician to adjust frequencies in the Fitting Software.
Noise reduction Reduces background noise
Comfort programs The maximum amount of programs available for different settings, such as Comfort Program, Telephone Program and Music Program.
Microphone noise reduction Reduces soft noise, primarily internal noise in directional settings (the noise that is most noticeable in quiet environments).
Signal tones Indicates when you switch between programs or have a low battery.
Volume control To adjust volume manually whenever you need to.
Push button Push button enables you to manually switch between programs when you encounter different environments.
Adaptive Feedback Cancellation Offers robust static and dynamic feedback cancellation by phase inversion, with no reduction in amplification.
Telecoil In public places such as churches, theatres and airports, a telecoil solution transmits the sound signal directly to the hearing aid.
DAI capability (BTEs) A Direct Audio Input (DAI) can be used in conjunction with the device. This enables you to use FM systems and other applications (eg. in schools).
Fixed directionality Improves speech understanding in noisy environments when the noise comes from a constant direction.
Stand-by mode Sends the hearing aid into a low-power ‘snooze’ mode, which helps maximize battery life.
Open/Thin tube fitting The open fitting allows for even more airflow and a more natural sound perception.
Bass boost Equalize the low frequency gain roll-off that is caused when the fixed directionality function is activated.
Power-on delay Delays amplification for a few seconds, to increase user comfort upon device insertion.
Data logging Displays hearing aid usage and environmental data. After the instruments are programmed in the Fitting Software and switched on, they start to collect data and learn after five minutes of use. At a follow-up visit, you can open Data logging and see the statistics.
Auto-steered directionality Improves the signal-to-noise ratio in noisy situations by recognizing speech cues, and also provides comfort with omni-directionality in noise only or quiet situations.
Speech-focused directionality Provides full-time benefit through directionality in situations where the signal-to-noise ratio can be improved. It does this by reducing the overall level of the primary noise source from behind. If the noise source moves, the system will track this in real time to keep the noise source at a reduced level.
Wind noise reduction Reduces the noisy effects of wind turbulence around the microphone for less tiring listening in outdoor environments.
Acclimatization manager The acclimatization manager allows the device to slowly and automatically increase gain over a long period of time to help the customer to get used to amplification in a comfortable way.
Environmental gain tuner Defines situation-dependent gain changes for optimization of the listening experience in different environments. As soon as the device recognizes one of the acoustic environments, the gain offset for that environment applies automatically.
Learning volume control Learns the client’s volume preferences in various sound environments, and then automatically adjusts the volume to the preferred levels in each environment.