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Widex sound quality

Many different factors can be the driving force in hearing aid development - having the most innovative features first, providing the highest possible gain, or designing the smallest hearing aid in the world, to name just a few.

At Widex, we want to do all this, but the cornerstone in our product development process is the hearing aid’s sound quality.

We strive to make a hearing aid that faithfully reproduces the real world and, in the default state, does not add anything that is not there.

This may seem like a statement of the obvious. But considering the need to apply compression to amplification, and to remove feedback, reduce noise and improve speech intelligibility, it requires considerable diligence.

Faithful sound reproduction is always an important objective when the parameters of the hearing aid are adjusted during development.

Widex strives to make a hearing aid that faithfully reproduces the real world
WIDEX CLEAR440
Read more about WIDEX CLEAR440 - wireless hearing aids in near-natural sound.

Go to WIDEX CLEAR440.