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  • Hearing aid types for all levels of hearing impairment.

    Digitally Programmable

    Sequel Digitally Programmable instruments are precisely designed to match the patient's specific hearing requirements.  Using software, instruments can be programmed by a hearing care professional. This computer-based fitting method adjusts the performance of the hearing instrument to meet the results of the patient's hearing test. This revolutionary procedure automatically sets the parameters of the hearing aid to recognize and amplify the sounds the patient is hearing.

    Multi-Memory Option

    Sequel Multi-Memory's three precise listening modes can be programmed to nearly any listening situation.  This option is particularly beneficial to people with active lifestyles who experience varying listening environments. To change the mode, you can simply press the button on the hearing aid shell.

    Completely-in-the-Canal

    This is one of the smallest and most discreet hearing instruments. The CIC is designed to fit entirely in the ear canal making it virtually invisible.  The CIC's size may also help eliminate feedback and it offers a superior sound solution for the active individual.

    Behind-the-Ear

    BTE instruments are manufactured to exacting specifications and are designed to fit a full range of hearing impairments from mild to profound.

    In-the-Canal

    The ITC is the most flexible hearing aid.  The ITC allows for many circuit and performance options in an extremely small space.  ITC instruments offer a variety of amplification solutions that would have previously required a larger aid.

    In-the-Ear

    This is the most popular hearing instrument.  It maximizes the ear's sound gathering design in a convenient size.  ITE instruments offer the right combination of appearance and affordability to meet a variety of hearing losses.


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