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Analysing sound

Central to good sound is the attention paid to sound analysis – down to the smallest detail.
Widex hearing aids respond to the user’s listening situation by performing a series of statistical analyses on the sounds of the ambient environment.
Analysing Sound
The first step in the process is to analyse the incoming sound in the smallest of details to distinguish between wanted and unwanted sound.
Several significant technologies contribute to this step towards making the Widex Sound: 

Bands and channels - Learn more about how Widex use bands and channels. 

Percentiles - Percentiles are used for obtaining a detailed picture of the sound environment 

Sampling rate - Learn what sampling rate Widex hearing aids use and how it works 

Filtering - Filtering is for emphasising, dampening, or restricting certain frequencies.