CamishaCAMISHA technology allows users to customise their hearing aid, with the shell, earmould or ear-piece manufacted to fit their ear precisly. CAMISHA is a sophisticated method of manufacturing individual hearing aid shells, earmoulds and ear-pieces. CAMISHA, which stands for Computer Aided Manufacturing of Individual Shells for Hearing Aids, uses laser technology to make an impression of the hearing aid user’s ear canal and turns this data into a 3D computer model. This is then used as a basis for the manufacturing of individual shells, earmoulds or ear-pieces layer by layer. CAMISHA allows for an exact reproduction of the user’s ear, meaning that CAMISHA shells fit the user precisely. It also means that an impression of a user’s ear need only be taken once, as all data is stored in CAMISHA. | Widex around the world Further questions? Contact your local Widex distributor. |