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Martina Audiology and Hearing Services, LLC (239) 321-5239 Widex Super: The Smallest Power Hearing Aid Available Widex recently introduced Super 440 and Super 220, the smallest hearing aids available for individuals with severe to profound hearing loss. Until now, traditional behind-the-ear (BTE) devices were the best treatment for this degree of impairment, but they were big and bulky because the large, powerful receiver which delivered sound to the ear was housed in the BTE itself. The new class, known as receiver-in-the-canal (RIC), delivers the power necessary by separating the receiver from the case of the device and placing it into the ear mold which fits into the ear canal. If you or a loved one experience a severe to profound hearing loss and would like to try the world’s smallest hearing aid with the most features, contact a local audiologist and ask about the Widex Super hearing aid. Visit our website to know more on Widex.

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Widex recently introduced Super 440 and Super 220, the smallest hearing aids available for individuals with severe to profound hearing loss. Until now, traditional behind-the-ear (BTE) devices were the best treatment for this degree of impairment, but they were big and bulky because the large, powerful receiver which delivered sound to the ear was housed in the BTE itself. The new class, known as receiver-in-the-canal (RIC), delivers the power necessary by separating the receiver from the case of the device and placing it into the ear mold which fits into the ear canal.

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Martina Audiology and Hearing Services, LLC (239) 321-5239

Widex Super: The Smallest Power Hearing Aid

Available

Widex recently introduced Super

440 and Super 220, the smallest

hearing aids available for

individuals with severe to

profound hearing loss. Until now,

traditional behind-the-ear (BTE)

devices were the best treatment

for this degree of impairment, but

they were big and bulky because the large, powerful receiver

which delivered sound to the ear was housed in the BTE itself.

The new class, known as receiver-in-the-canal (RIC), delivers the

power necessary by separating the receiver from the case of the

device and placing it into the ear mold which fits into the ear

canal.

If you or a loved one experience a severe to profound hearing

loss and would like to try the world’s smallest hearing aid with

the most features, contact a local audiologist and ask about the

Widex Super hearing aid.

Visit our website to know more on Widex.