Widex Hearing Aids

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For almost six decades, Widex has been providing world-class hearing solutions and innovative technologies to improve the quality of life of people with hearing loss. To date, Widex proudly offers PureSound technology embedded in their hearing aids to provide revolutionary sound processors with AI-powered features.

Widex PureSound Technology

Widex PureSound Technology powers hearing devices with rich and clear sound quality. ZeroDelay technology enables Widex hearing aids to process sound with minimal-to-zero delays to ensure sound is processed accurately in real time. 

With Widex PureSound Technology, you can enjoy effortlessly natural hearing throughout the day without distortion or feedback caused by sound delays.

Widex Hearing Aids 2022

Widex Moment Sheer

Moment Sheer is the most recent addition to the Moment series. It provides additional AI power parameters, giving you better control over your device. Moment Sheer is Widex’s smallest receiver-in-canal (RIC) hearing aid. It is highly recommended for those seeking a highly-functional hearing aid with a subtle design.

Widex Moment

Widex Moment microphones are resilient to adverse weather conditions and include a water-resistant nano-coating to lessen the likelihood of moisture damage. Additionally, moisture cannot enter the gadget due to the absence of a battery door. Widex Moment is ideal for individuals who are constantly on the go or live a sporty or active lifestyle.

Widex Unique

Widex Unique seamlessly captures the entire soundscape for a listening experience rich in detail. It minimizes wind noise so that speech and other important sounds can be heard. In addition, Widex Unique effortlessly adapts to your environment to ensure a pleasant listening experience with no distortion or feedback.

Widex Evoke

The highly interactive features of Widex Evoke enable an intelligent and highly-intuitive hearing aid experience. Worry no more about manual modifications and programming, as the Fluid Sound Analyzer adjusts settings automatically based on the listening situation.

Widex CROS

WIDEX CROS can be particularly beneficial for patients with normal hearing in one ear but with hearing impairment in the other, otherwise known as single-sided deafness. Due to its exceptional audio clarity, you need not worry about echoes, feedback, and distortion. Widex CROS smartly eliminates the head shadow effect and flawlessly transmits sound from the better ear to the troublesome ear.

Widex Hearing Aid Accessories

  • COM-DEX
  • RC-DEX
  • TV-DEX
  • TV PLAY

Widex Hearing Aid Apps 

  • Widex Moment app
  • Widex Evoke app
  • Widex Tonelink app
  • Widex Remote Care

Widex Hearing Aids Authorized Provider in Rye, NY

At Audiology and Speech Solutions, we are committed to helping people of all ages hear better by providing state-of-the-art hearing solutions and technologies.

We are an authorized provider of Widex hearing aids and accessories in Rye, NY. 

Schedule an appointment with us to know more about Widex hearing aids and accessories.

Frequently Asked Questions

If you are willing to pay for audiology services out of pocket, self-referral is possible. There’s no need to see a doctor to get a referral if you are not going to avail any insurance benefits. However, if you are going to avail insurance for an audiologist consultation, a referral is needed.
Currently, all diagnostic audiological procedures covered by Medicare need a physician referral, with the main requirement influencing reimbursement being the purpose of testing. Medicare covers procedures that are medically necessary and appropriate for a patient’s treatment and diagnosis. The physician must write in the medical record the specific sign, symptom, or complaint that necessitates the service for each treatment charged.
A hearing instrument specialist is state-licensed hearing health professional trained to evaluate common types of hearing loss in adults and fit hearing aids. Audiologists are the primary health-care doctors who evaluate, diagnose, treat, and manage hearing loss and balance disorders in individuals of all ages from infants to adults and the elderly. Audiologists are also versed in fitting and fine tuning hearing technologies including hearing aids and surgically implanted devices.
Hearing aid dispensers (HADs) are fully qualified professionals who assess hearing and provide hearing aid aftercare. To employ hearing technology, hearing aid dispensers must be qualified and apply for a license. Audiologists can evaluate and diagnose a broader spectrum of hearing and balance issues. An audiologist is better suited for providing services related to balance problems, earwax impactions, and noise-induced hearing loss. Hearing aid maintenance, cleaning, repairs, and fitting adjustments can be performed by either specialist.

As audiologists and speech language pathologists, we focus on holistically treating all aspects of communication through diagnostics.