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Widex Super range launched in UK

February 2nd, 2012 by Paul Minikin

A new range of super power RIC hearing aids has been launched in the UK by Widex called the Widex Super. Designed for severe and profound hearing loss, all the features combined including class leading wireless capabilities makes the Widex Super a real contender in the areas of attaining natural and clear speech without distortion.

The Widex Super is designed to be weather resistant and even with a 675 battery to be stylish, neat and discreet, and to provide all the power you need with a clear crisp sound.

Available in two hearing aid technology levels of premium and mid range (the Super 440 and Super 220 respectively), hearing aid prices are the same as the equivalent in the Clear range ie Widex Super440 is priced the same as the Widex Clear440.

These new hearing aids come fully loaded with the latest renowned C-ISP platform on which the Widex Clear and Clear Fusion are based, including compaitibility with all the DEX range of accessories to make life easier for people with severe or profound hearing loss.

Early users of Widex Super has reported a number of real improvements over previous technology including no whistling at all, using Reverse Focus to hear well in cars and busy situations to great effect, finding the TV-Dex very useful for watching the television without any lip sync problems at all, and being easily able to have conversations on the mobile phone even in busy situations!

The Widex Clear can be fitted with a custom hard tip, a custom soft mould, double domes and tulip domes.

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Widex Clear 440, 330 and 220 now available in ITE and CIC versions

February 1st, 2012 by Paul Minikin

We have finally had confirmation today that Widex have released the CIC and ITE versions of the Widex Clear range of hearing aids, it’s been a long wait for the custom side of the Widex Clear portfolio to be released, by our reckoning near enough a year later than expected.

The ITE and CIC versions of the Widex Clear have been widely anticipated as the BTE and RIC versions have been well received, particularly the wireless connectivity and accessories side of the technology has been very impressive and demand for the ITE and CIC versions has been strong.

Unfortunately Widex have struggled to get the custom products to a level where they were entirely happy and ready to release but commendably they have resisted pressure to release a product not quite ready for market.

Now we are finally able to supply the Widex Clear custom products we anticipate high demand. The accessories used in conjunction with Widex Clear are about the best in the business, aesthetically and also from a performance point of view.

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