Introduction
Phonak offers advanced hearing solutions designed for superior sound quality and user experience. Digital APD (Auditory Processing Disorder) is a key feature, providing a preferred first stop compared to leading competitor devices.
Phonak hearing aids are engineered to enhance speech recognition, particularly in noisy environments, leveraging technologies like remote wireless microphones for group settings.
Virto Series
The Virto series represents Phonak's commitment to personalized hearing solutions, integrating advanced technology into discreet designs.
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Naida Series
The Naida series offers robust performance and advanced features for users seeking exceptional hearing support. These devices are available with different operating system versions and model configurations.
Naida V Series (OS 6.0)
- Naida V70
- Naida V90
- Naida V50
Naida M Series (OS 6.0)
- Naida M70
- Naida M90
- Naida M50
Naida B Series (OS 7.0)
- Naida B70
- Naida B90
- Naida B50
Additional Naida Model Identifiers
The following identifiers may represent specific variants or feature sets within the Naida range:
- NEW * 3.14161 (OS 7.0 / OS 6.0)
- NEW * .141 (OS 7.0 / OS 6.0)
- NEW * /80.141 (OS 7.0 / OS 6.0)
- 3 /80 (OS 6.0)
- /80 (OS 6.0)
- /80.141 (OS 6.0)
- /801 (OS 6.0)
- /8041 (OS 6.0)
- 13 (Appears in conjunction with various models)
Key Technology
Bluetooth® Connectivity
Phonak hearing aids feature advanced Bluetooth® connectivity, enabling seamless streaming of audio from compatible devices directly to the hearing aids.
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Phonak Target Software
The Phonak Target software is the preferred tool for hearing care professionals to fit and customize Phonak hearing aids, ensuring optimal performance for each individual user.
Research and Performance
Phonak's commitment to innovation is supported by research, such as studies on "Benefits in Speech Recognition in Noise with Remote Wireless Microphones in Group Settings" published in the Journal of the American Academy of Audiology.
Link to study abstract: https://doi.org/j.jas.2015.06.006