Oticon Hearing Aids

Oticon’s electric Acousticon hearing device was the first hearing aid, developed in 1905.

The American-Danish Oticon Corporation became the leading provider of hearing aids after World War II and a global distributor of hearing aids by 1965 following its partnership with Charles Lehman.

Company firsts for Oticon hearing aids include the ultra-discreet in-the-ear (ITE) hearing device in 1977 and digital device in 1996.

Innovations designed to help improve sound sensitivity as well as connectivity and streaming were among the features of the technology released in 2007.

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Oticon Advanced Technology Solutions

Most of Oticon’s 21st century innovations center around Brain Hearing, an approach to designing and building technology able to support how the brain processes sound and speech to create meaning rather than just amplifying sound. The concept paved the way for today’s Opn technology platform.

The Opn platform allows device wearers to distinguish between multiple speakers within a noisy environment, receive support for tinnitus with white noise and other masking technologies, and the capacity internet connectivity using ConnectClip and the IFTTT (If This Then That) Network.

With developments in micro-digital and nano-digital technology, Oticon is able to manufacture hearing aids that continue to be smaller, lighter, and more discrete to wear while improving sound quality, voice clarity and instrument performance. Oticon’s Genie fitting and counseling tool helps hearing care providers with fitting while providing the necessary ongoing counseling and support without the need of an in-office appointment.

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Patient-Focused Hearing Care for Northeast Oregon

Audiology and Hearing Aids Associates have plenty of advanced technology solutions, like Oticon hearing aids, to address your hearing care needs, but they can never replace you as the primary focus of the personalized hearing care our audiologists provide.

Starting with a comprehensive hearing assessment to zero in on the type and severity of your hearing loss, our hearing aid technicians are able to help you select the hearing instrument that best addresses your unique hearing challenges while working to accommodate your personal and budget preferences.

Residents throughout Northeast Oregon can enjoy better hearing as well as a more active and independent lifestyle thanks to the services we provide in our La Grande, OR hearing clinic, like ongoing technical support, device maintenance, and hearing aid repair for devices from manufacturers like Oticon, Phonak, ReSound, and more.

If you, or a loved one, might benefit from hearing aids or you need help from one of our hearing instrument specialists, contact our A&HAA clinic using the adjacent form.

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