Widex Hearing Aids

Widex was founded in 1956 by electronics engineer Christian Tøpholm and businessman Erik Westermann. Today, the manufacturer is one part of WS Audiology, thanks to a 2019 merger with Sivantos that helped skyrocket both manufacturers to become leaders in their field.

With a passion for sound that comes clear with each device they release, Widex are consistently creating innovative and personalized hearing aids and hearing care technology that never ceases to amaze.

Widex’s DEX Sound Processing and Widex Moment

Widex’s gold standard in modern digital audio solutions, DEX combines AI personalization and digital technology to provide improved sound quality and louder, clearer speech preservation. Stay in the loop for all your conversations!

Widex’s Fluid Sound Analyzer also helps overcome challenges in your current listening environment by automatically adjusting levels to what your ears need most, thanks to the power of AI analysis and quick machine learning.

A favourite of musicians worldwide, Widex Moment showcases powerful natural sound production that synchronizes processed and unprocessed sound through your hearing aids. Never miss a beat with your clear, crisp listening experience, without sacrificing hearing aid performance.

Widex Hearing Aids

Widex Hearing Aid Features

Smart device connectivity, easy personalization in the settings, and rechargeable batteries are all standard features in Widex hearing aids.

Widex Zen Therapy brings sound-masking therapy capabilities via iPhone and Android connectivity to assist in tinnitus masking, and the TeamViewer app brings remote tech support direct from your hearing care provider so you can get programming adjustments from anywhere in the world.

Hearing Aid Prescription and Fitting With Wavefront Centre

Here at the Wavefront Centre for Communication Accessibility, we celebrate the diverse needs of the Deaf, DeafBlind, and Hard of Hearing communities and their different requirements to communicate effectively with their loved ones.

No matter what you need to help alleviate your hearing loss challenges, we’re here to help, every step of the way. Through our Widex hearing aid prescription and fitting services, we aim to assist those with hearing loss hear the world around them again. Hearing clearly can provide a huge benefit to your mental and physical health, and with the help of Widex’s hearing aid products, you can receive those benefits for yourself.

If you’d like to chat with a member of our team about hearing aids, please fill in the form and we’ll get in touch with you about how we can help.

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