How technology makes life easier for patients
Stoke the sense of excitement for your patients by sharing the benefits of the new and innovative technologies found in Phonak Paradise™.
Updates on the latest innovations, including remote microphone technology, connectivity options, hearing protection and rechargeability.
Stoke the sense of excitement for your patients by sharing the benefits of the new and innovative technologies found in Phonak Paradise™.
Audiologist David Crowhen explains how Naída M-SP delivers power to the people.
Motion Sensor Hearing in Audéo Paradise allows users to have a conversation while walking in a noisy place and have more awareness of the environment.
Phonak’s proprietary fitting formula, Adaptive Phonak Digital (APD) 2.0, brings the sound of Audéo Paradise to life through three key changes designed to optimize your hearing aid fittings.
Noise tolerance can be a result of either personal preference or just how we feel at the time. Audéo Paradise 90 level hearing aids have a new personalized noise cancelling feature so hearing aid wearers can adjust the strength to their preference in real time using the myPhonak app.
Research at the Phonak Audiology Research Center (PARC) gives insight to HCPs to help navigate client’s complaints in environments where face masks are commonplace.
Tap Control is a new feature in Phonak Audéo Paradise 90 and 70 level rechargeable hearing aids that expands the way an end user can activate or access various functionalities.
Hearing aids with advanced connectivity features, like Phonak Audéo Paradise, have the potential to provide your clients with numerous benefits, including the technology needed to support independent living!
Choosing a remote microphone system for the classroom should be done by considering the functional needs of the student with hearing loss. Drawing upon empirical evidence, professional knowledge, and the author’s own personal experiences as an audiologist with profound hearing loss, Peter Stelmacovich shows the differences in performance that can be expected from these different technologies.
A recent field trial shows that a Roger™ receiver is faster and easier to set up in hearing aids with RogerDirect™ than previous systems requiring external receivers.
Researchers at Phonak Audiology Research Center share how well AudiogramDirect conducted via a Remote Support session compares to a conventional audiogram, as well as tips for a successful assessment.
Helping patients to move toward hearing devices isn’t always a cut-and-dry process. It takes time, energy, and a combination of in-office appointments and Remote Support sessions.