Widex are in our opinion one of the leading manufacturers of digital hearing aids in the world. Their Widex Passion is the smallest RIC hearing aid currently available, and the Clear440 Passion is the smallest 'wireless' RIC hearing aid - both offering high-end performance, style and comfort unmatched by most other RIC hearing aids.
PC Werth were the official UK supplier of Widex hearing aids until June 2010, however Widex hearing aids are now distributed via Widex UK based in Chester, where all their custom in-ear hearing aids are made using the latest 3D modelling software and laser moulding techniques for ultra high precision results.
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Superseded Widex Hearing Aids
Inteo - Aikia - Flash - Bravissimo - Bravo - Senso Diva - Senso Vita - Senso
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Widex entered the world of wireless hearing aid technology early 2011 with the Clear440 and extended this to the the Clear330 and Clear220 in May 2011. The Clear range being their premium range now and effectively replacing the Mind series. The Clear range comes in a selection of styles such as the Clear440 Passion and the Clear440 Fusion. Below is a summary - please visit the Widex website for more information.
Widex Product Comparison Chart PDF - All key features are listed here
Widex Clear440 - The new top-end hearing aids from Widex featuring wireless connectivity in a range of BTE and RIC hearing aid styles including the 'Passion' (image) and the 'Fusion' (image) (see below for differences). Running off a new microchip called C-ISP capable of 400 million calculations per second which incorporates 15 frequency channels, effective speech enhancement algorithms and connectivity between left and right hearing aids allowing true localisation as never experienced before and giving better results for speech innoise than any other hearing aids by Widex. The new connectivity technology also now allows us to connect to other devices such as TV's and telephones making the new Clear440 a strong contender for the best hearing aid on the market (at time of writing). The Clear440 is used in conjunction with the DEX accessories for wireless functionality. The image below shows the new mini-remote control (RC-Dex - below left), the TV adaptor (TV-Dex - below centre) and the multi purpose streamer / remote control (M-Dex - below right). Using the M-DEX the wearer can now choose a direction of focus for the hearing aids; i.e. if the wearer would prefer to hear from behind (such as a taxi driver), or to the left (such as a bus driver) then the wearer simply selects that direction and the aids work in unison to amplify sounds from the chosen direction and lowering sounds from the opposite direction.
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Widex Clear330 - Little brother to the Clear440, the Clear330 utilises the same dual integrated signal processing platform and offers key features such as TRUSOUND, SpeechEnhancer and Smartspeak (speech tones instead of beeps) along with a 10kHz bandwidth and 10 frequency channels. Slightly dampened down features, but a superb hearing aid with extreme processing power and wireless connectivity means the Widex Mind 330 is the ultimate hearing aid for people who want the best without going for top-range prices.
Widex Clear220 - The lowest technology level in the Clear range. The Mind 220 is a quality 5-channel digital hearing aid incorporating Smartspeak, Audibility Extender, Noise Reduction, Multiple Programs, Directionality, Feedback Suppression and remote control compatibility. The Mind 220 hearing aids would have been top-range only 5 years ago.
Widex Product Comparison Chart and Features Listed HERE
Widex Real - The entry level digital hearing by Widex running off an older micro-chip than the newer Clear hearing aids, offering excellent basic level digital technology for easy fittings with less demanding social needs. The Widex Real is a 4 channel hearing aid with feedback manager and fixed directionality as an option.
Widex Passion v Widex Fusion - What are the differences? The Widex Passion was designed for performance AND maximum discretion. The Passion is both the smallest RIC and the smallest wireless RIC around and is a very neat and ergonomic design. The Fusion is larger and incorporates a telecoil and a push-button which can be used as a programme changer or volume adjuster. The Fusion can be fitted with 3 different power level speakers meaning we can fit them to more severe losses (down to 110dBHL!). So the Passion is for those who want very advanced hearing aids but who are still conscious of the way a hearing aid looks; the Widex Fusion is for those who want ALL the bells and whistles.
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Other manufacturers we supply: Phonak, Starkey, Siemens, Oticon, GN Resound, Unitron & Bernafon