Oticon Hearing Aids

Oticon was founded 100 years ago by Hans Demant, with headquarters in Copenhagen, Denmark. As a world leader in hearing aid, Oticon sold an estimated 14% to 16% of hearing aids in the United States.

Oticon produces many styles and models of quality digital hearing aid instruments including internationally Adapto Gaia, Atlas and Sumo.

In 2001, Oticon Adapto came out with that earphones have many innovative features including VoiceFinder, which adapts to different sounds and recognize the voices to ensure that aid to the maximum clarity of expression. Oticon has also developed a new technology Opener Acoustics, which controls the occlusion, while minimizing the comments and whistles. In 2002, the Adapto won the European Information Society Technology Award for its outstanding technological innovation.

The Atlas models are offered in a variety of shapes and colors including very small completely in the canal (CIC) in the canal (ITC) in the ear (ITE) and behind the ear (BTE) devices. Atlas digital hearing aids are available to aid are equipped with an automatic volume control. An Atlas Oticon BTE costs about $ 1600.

Oticon Sumo which stands for ‘Super Maximum output “is offered as BTE aid that is great for both adults and children in the sense that it is lightweight and rugged and is available in many shades and colors with many unique accessories .

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