Widex

Widex Hearing Aids

Founding: 1956, Christian Tøpholm, a gifted electronics engineer along with Erik Westermann in Denmark

Technology Roots: Christian Tøpholm, a gifted electronics engineer, and Erik Westermann, a successful businessman, broke away from Oticon to form their own hearing aid company.

Historical Highlights:

  • 1995, the first commercially available 100% in-the-ear hearing aid
  • 2012, the European Inventor Award for hearing aid technology advancements
  • 2018, first to offer hearing aids with artificial intelligence and machine learning
  • 2019, merger with Sivantos to create WS Audiology

Other Brand Names by WS Audiology: Sivantos, Signia, and Rexton

Manufacturer’s Warranty: Up to 3 years

Most Recent Innovations: MySound AI processor

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Processing Technology and Features

Exacting standards in research, development, manufacturing, the development of innovative technology, and their long-term partnerships with hearing care providers is linked to Widex’s “passion for sound.”

The understanding that no matter how good technology becomes, it means nothing without your valuable input led to the development of MySound, AI-assisted personalization.

This feature allows you to create programs that adjust both the equalizer and compression in a way that suits your taste and circumstances.

Real-Life Insights records your hearing experiences in order to assist your hearing care professional in programming your hearing aids to meet your unique needs in multiple hearing situations and environments.

MySound uses high-speed calculations in the cloud to provide instantaneous adjustments to your hearing profile as you move from one environment to another.

Included Widex Moment technology, preferred by musicians worldwide, produces more natural sound by synchronizing the arrival of sound not processed through the instrument with processed sound.

Additional Key Features

  • Widex Zen Therapy for tinnitus management
  • Rechargeable hearing aids lasting up to 37 hours
  • Widely available through hearing centers and can be purchased in 29 countries
  • Customization options to enhance listening in different situations
  • Bluetooth capabilities for iOS and Android devices
  • A water-resistant coating for all models
  • The Remote Care app for linking users to hearing professionals for hearing aid fine-tuning and assistance

Patient-Focused Hearing Care at Woodard Hearing Centers

Woodard Hearing Centers uses a variety of advanced technology solutions, like Widex hearing aids, to address your hearing care needs. However, no technology, regardless of how innovative it might be, can replace you as our primary focus.

When you’re here, you won’t just work with one of our hearing specialists; you’ll build a relationship with someone who has devoted their professional life to better hearing. You and your Woodard provider will work together to identify your hearing loss and create a customized treatment plan specific to your needs.

Our state-of-the-art hearing technology ensures the closest fit to natural hearing possible. To serve your needs, we also supply ongoing repair for your device, whether it’s from Widex, Oticon, Phonax, or another name brand.

We understand that when you buy hearing aids from us, that’s just the beginning of our relationship. Visit the Woodard Hearing center in Adel, Grinnell, or Urbandale, Iowa, nearest you today! We are in the business of changing lives.

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