Signia Hearing Aids

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Signia is a brand name that was established by the Sivantos Group in 2016, which became a part of the larger WS Audiology in 2019 in conjunction with the Sivantos/Widex merger.

Signia is one of several hearing aid brands that use Siemens’ technology, which is named for telegraph system pioneer Werner von Siemens, who developed an amplified telephone receiver in 1877, becoming one of history’s first hearing aid manufacturers.

Known for their sophisticated form, graceful lines, refined fit, and a true-to-life hearing experience without sacrificing performance, Signia produces one of every four hearing aids used worldwide, empowering their users to “take life in stride.”

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The OVP Platform

Signia’s OVP sound processing platform makes use of a live deep neural network and continuously learning AI capable of automatically adapting to your individual hearing needs as you move between various listening environments.

OVP presents a fully immersive soundscape with reduced echoes and feedback in reverberant environments that help to deliver outstanding speech clarity as well as making your own voice sound natural. Acoustic motion sensors process speech and background noise separately and then deliver a reintegrated, clearer, and more natural sound signal to the user.

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Top Signia Hearing Aid Features

The world’s first inductive charging system, which uses a lithium ion-powered hearing aid battery and has the capacity to deliver 24 hours of continuous use from a single charge, is among the most innovative convenience features of Signia hearing aids.

Various digital devices are supported via iPhone and Android connectivity and via apps like StreamLine Mic, StreamLine TV, and others, which provide discrete sound quality adjustment for your hearing aids by using your SmartPhone and are available with Signia hearing aids.

Using the TeleCare app, users are able to connect to their hearing care provider or the device manufacturer for ongoing counseling, troubleshooting, and programming support from any remote location with internet access.

AVI New England’s Patient-Focused Hearing Care

A common misconception of hearing care is that hearing technology makes all the difference. Although hearing aids manufactured by Signia are among the advanced hearing solutions used by our audiologists to help you hear better, the patient will always be at the center of the personalized attention we’re committed to providing.

For more than 40 years, Dr. Bauman (former director of Yale Hearing, Speech and Language Clinic and founder of the Hearing, Balance and Speech Center) has committed his professional life to helping people across a broad range of auditory related conditions, including tinnitus and various forms of sound sensitivity disorders, such as hyperacusis, phonophobia, TTTS, acoustic shock, mal de debarquement syndrome, and misophonia, as well as inventing the receiver-in-the-canal (RIC) hearing aid, the most widely used hearing aid in the world.

In addition to dispensing and fitting our patients with advanced prescription hearing aids from manufacturers like Signia, Starkey, Oticon, and others, our personalized care includes troubleshooting and technical support, device maintenance, and hearing aid repair for a wide range of hearing aid brands.

Contact the AVI New England hearing care center nearest you in Norwalk, Hamden, and Branford, CT if you believe advanced technology hearing aids might be the best solution to help overcome your hearing challenges, or if you need tech support from one of our hearing aid specialists, by using the adjacent form.

The Importance of Scheduling a Hearing Assessment

Because it is the beginning of identifying the type and severity of hearing loss in order to customize a plan of treatment or preventive measures, scheduling a hearing assessment is a critical step in receiving better hearing care.

Even when a measurable hearing loss is not detected during a hearing assessment, the results establish a baseline against which future deterioration can be measured.

To ensure your hearing health, do not delay having a hearing test. Take the first step on the journey to better hearing and a healthier life by scheduling a hearing assessment today.

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