Learn about the new Signia IX IIC/CIC: a custom, discreet form factor with advanced e2e 4.0 wireless technology that enables the single microphone on each device to create a binaural directional beam, making Signia devices the only one-microphone devices in the world capable of directionality in noise. Wearers can enjoy enhanced speech support in a nearly invisible custom form factor.
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Course created on March 8, 2024
Presented By
Allie Baeten
AuD
Dr. Baeten is a Clinical Education Specialist for Signia. She is responsible for training customers and sales staff on the company’s current technology and products. She conducts training sessions in customers’ offices, remotely, and at regional and national events. Prior to working at Signia, she worked in an ENT practice in St. Louis, specializing in adult diagnostics and amplification. She earned her undergraduate degree from Fontbonne University in St. Louis and doctorate from The Ohio State University.
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