Widex Hearing Aids

Widex hearing aids was established in Denmark more than 65 years ago, but the company became much more powerful after its recent merger with Sivantos in 2019, creating WS Audiology and making them the third largest hearing aid manufacturer in the world.

Their commitment to long term partnerships with hearing care providers along with the development of innovative technologies driven by a “passion for hearing” have contributed to the success of Widex. The company’s exacting standards in research, development, and manufacturing led to the production of hearing aids with higher-level sound quality and instrument dependability.

The company’s most advanced sound engine, which includes AI powered personalization and seamless integration with other digital technology, has allowed Widex to build a solid reputation in the hearing aid industry.

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Widex Advanced Technology Solutions

The gold standard for modern digital audio solutions, DEX, includes the Widex Fluid Sound Analyzer, which makes use of machine learning technology to optimize sound settings and overcome the demanding challenges of any listening environment.

DEX platform hearing aids also use Widex Moment technology capable of producing crisper, more natural sound by synchronizing the arrival of sound not processed through the instrument with processed sound, making it the top choice of musicians worldwide. Another feature is Widex Zen Therapy designed to aid in tinnitus management for those struggling with tinnitus.

Connectivity to iPhone and Android devices with the TeamViewer app from Widex makes it possible to make programming adjustments, provide tech-support and troubleshooting, and receive counseling from a hearing care provider from the comfort of your home, office, or wherever you are.

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Patient-Focused Hearing Care for the Permian Basin

We have a number of advanced technology solutions, like Widex 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 Widex, Oticon, Phonak, 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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