Phonak Hearing Aids

Phonak has been a leader in hearing aids innovation since the beginning, producing the first portable audio devices in 1950 and the world’s first BTE (behind-the-ear) hearing aid (Phonette) in 1969. Phonak introduced the audio input technology that would become the foundation for FM devices in 1979.

PICS, the first digitally programmed hearing aid with an analogue processor, the AudioZoom multi-microphone concept, and MicroLink, the first tiny FM receiver were cutting-edge technologies developed by Phonak, as were the first digital hearing system with FM receiver in 1999 and the tiny MLx ear-level FM receiver hearing system in 2000.

SmartLink, Phonak’s Bluetooth integration technology included in their devices since 2003 was the foundation upon which bionic systems like Binaural VoiceStream Technology capable of improving sound distinction by up to 45% in challenging noise environments was built.

After developing a water-resistant housing in 2008, Phonak combined nano-digital technology with their material innovation in order to produce the world’s first extended wear hearing aid product.

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Phonak Advanced Technology Solutions

Phonak produces a wide range of traditional hearing aid solutions that feature enhanced performance, crisp sound clarity, noise canceling capabilities, and help with tinnitus management.

Features included in today’s advanced technology include recharging capabilities, seamless streaming for Android, iPhone, and a wide range of Bluetooth compatible digital devices with hi-fi stereo quality sound that makes use of Marvel Smartphone connectivity.

Some Phonak hearing aids models feature Tap Control Connectivity to make connecting virtually effortless, to enhance the tinnitus management, and to provide remote support from your hearing care provider using the myPhonak app.

Phonak hearing aids at All About Hearing

Patient-Focused Hearing Care for the Permian Basin

We have a number of advanced technology solutions, like Phonak hearing aids, to address your hearing care needs at All About Hearing, but technology can never replace you as the primary focus of the personalized hearing care our audiology professionals provide.

We use comprehensive hearing assessments to pinpoint the exact type and severity of your hearing loss so that our hearing aid specialist can help you select the hearing instrument best able to address your specific hearing challenges while striving to accommodate your personal and budget preferences.

Residents throughout the Permian Basin area are able to take advantage of better hearing as well as a more active and independent lifestyle thanks to the services we provide in our Midland hearing clinics, which include the fitting, technical support, device maintenance, and repair of hearing aids, like those from Phonak, ReSound, Rexton, and more.

If you, or a loved one, would benefit from hearing aids or you need help from one of our hearing instrument specialists, contact the All About Hearing clinic nearest you by submitting the adjacent form.

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At All About Hearing we are committed to helping you not fall into the statistic of those who waited too long to receive hearing care.

If you believe that you or a loved one are experiencing signs of hearing loss, whether struggling to hear conversations in noisy environments or needing to have the television louder than those around you, then be sure to schedule a hearing test as soon as possible.

By scheduling a hearing assessment at one of our convenient locations, you can be sure your hearing needs will be met, and you will receive the personalized care you deserve. Call us today at (432) 689-2220 or complete the form on this page and a member of our team will be in touch.

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