What does better hearing mean to a hearing scientist?
Understanding the relationship between user and product is important when advancing hearing and fitting solutions. Find out more from hearing scientists at Sonova.
Updates on the latest innovations, including remote microphone technology, connectivity options, hearing protection and rechargeability.
Understanding the relationship between user and product is important when advancing hearing and fitting solutions. Find out more from hearing scientists at Sonova.
Audéo Fit™ promotes healthy habits by tracking heart rate, steps, activity levels and the distance walked or ran. It might be exactly what your clients need to get more active.
For your patients who appreciate music, the dynamic coupling option in this intelligent receiver could make it a great option. Here’s why.
With the new Dual adaptive feature in Target, you can give kids their preferred Roger setting for the classroom. Audiologist Jodie Nelson shares recent research that identifies which kids can benefit from it.
Once we asked customers what they wanted, we were able to build a product that Time Magazine named one of the best inventions of 2021.
What do you offer those who want discreet technology? Phonak Virto Black is a unique custom-made hearing aid that looks like a hearable and delivers on sound quality and universal connectivity.
The HearingSuccess portal is filled with online resources so your clients can start practicing their listening skills right away.
An impressive benefit of Lyric hearing aids being worn 24/7 is that it has been shown to provide relief from tinnitus day and night, which could mean a good night’s sleep for Lyric wearers.
Here are 7 streaming factors to consider to help your clients in the medical profession get the most out of their hearing aids.
It can be challenging to use a stethoscope when you have a hearing loss; hearing aids with ActiveVent Receiver can help.
Dr. Brandy Heckroodt sees first-hand how Phonak’s solution for unilateral hearing loss can change lives. Here are some of those stories.
Audiologist Hans Mülder shares his all-time favorite publication that can help you better understand the limitations and advantages of adaptive procedures.