Datasheet
Hearing Aids Aurica | Atom a6DM |
Power | for all levels of hearing loss |
Battery | 312/13 |
Channels | 6 |
Memories | 1-4 |
Feedback suppression
Reduces feedback while maintaining sound quality. The technology recognizes and analyzes input and output signals and automatically adjusts settings to suppress feedback. This allows not to reduce the amplification of sound even in speech – the most sensitive range to feedback.
Noise suppression
Noise reduction filters attenuate noise at each frequency individually and help amplify the desired sounds while maintaining the volume of speech.
Dynamic and directional audio processing
Decrease the volume of background sounds coming not from the front, but from different directions. The signal of such sounds is caught at the input, after which the device switches to the directional sound amplification mode.
Adaptation to the acoustic situation
Determination of the sound environment the user of the device is in and optimization of the setting for this acoustic situation. Speech in silence, speech in noise, wind or music, silence or noise of the environment – the hearing aid will accurately identify the features of a specific acoustic situation.
Lowering frequencies
Decreases the frequency of the most difficult high-pitched sounds, such as women’s and children’s voices, to the frequency range in which the user can perceive audio signals.
Telephone coil
A function that enables wireless connection to various sound sources such as a TV, landline telephone or smartphone (using an individual induction loop), as well as recognition of audio messages in rooms equipped with induction systems (train stations, airports, concert halls, etc.) …
Auto-phone function
Automatically switches the hearing aid to telecoil mode, making telephone calls easier and more comfortable (this function only works with fixed rotary telephones).
Hearing Aids Aurica | Atom a6DM |
Power | for all levels of hearing loss |
Battery | 312/13 |
Channels | 6 |
Memories | 1-4 |
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