Signia / Siemens Nitro Micon 7mi Canal

Fully Digital 16-Channel Custom Instrument

For Mild to Severe Hearing Losses

 

In the past, if you have been told that you cannot wear a small-sized custom instrument because it does not deliver the power your hearing loss requires, that may no longer be the case. Siemens has recently developed a line of high-power in-the-ear hearing aids that not only delivers as much power as a Behind-the-Ear instrument, but also are bundled with many of Siemens’ proven technologies to enhance your listening experience. Thanks to the NITRO, you can enjoy the desirable cosmetic advantages of a small custom hearing instrument but receive the high power you need.

 

 

Product Highlights:

 

 

  •  Data Logging - collect information on hearing preferences such as duration of use, volume changes, and program usage that can be used for more accurate future programming needs 
  • Adaptive Noise Reduction & Speech Enhancement - minimizes background noises that can interfere with listening enjoyment, all while enhancing speech intelligibility 
  • Automatic Situation Detection (optional) - allows you the freedom of letting the hearing instrument choose the appropriate listening program for any situation you may be in (can also detect music)

     

     

    Standard SIEMENS Nitro 701 Canal Features:

     

  •  For mild to severe hearing losses
  •  Programmable, 16-channel digital signal processing
  •  Background noise reduction with speech enhancement
  • Feedback (phase) cancellation
  •  Data logging
  • Up to three individual listening programs
  • Push-button listening program selection
  • Volume control wheel
  • Optional telecoil (t-coil)
  • Optional directional microphone
  •  Automatic situation detection, including music detection
  • Audible beep for low battery alert
  • Size 312 battery
  • Available Colors -- beige, brown, tan
  • Please note that this is a custom-made hearing aid. Returns are subject to a $50 non-refundable deposit.

     

     

 

 

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