Siemens Hearing Instruments UK launched the miniReceiver 2.0 earlier this year; it is the latest RIC innovation which is suitable for virtually every ear canal and level of hearing loss. It is compatible with Siemens’ smallest hearing devices, the Ace and Pure micon™.
Based on Siemens’ longstanding experience the new miniReceiver has been enhanced in design and optimised in functionality. The core improvement is the new interface of the instrument. The new design of receiver has also allowed the hearing instrument to be redesigned, resulting in an even slimmer and more discreet product. This helps to optimise microphone placement to improve performance and allow additional innovation in directionality.
The receiver features a new connector based on mobile phone SIM technology, which is even more robust and reliable in daily use plus easier to handle.
Siemens Hearing Instruments UK introduces miniReceiver 2.0, a discreet RIC receiver suitable for nearly all ear canals and levels of hearing loss.
SIM technology creates an intelligent receiver that is able to communicate with the micon platform within the hearing instrument. These two technologies work together to make gain adjustments should the incorrect power of receiver be connected to the hearing instruments, or if left and right receivers are swapped, ensuring that the wearer is never over-aided.
miniReceiver 2.0 is equipped with a proven 2-step wax protection system, which helps to prevent moisture damage plus features left and right ear indicators for ease of use. The miniReceiver 2.0 P is now also available with a custom shell.
“The miniReceiver 2.0 from Siemens Hearing Instruments builds on Siemens’ extensive RIC knowledge and is designed with sound quality and user comfort in mind,” states Mark Laben, Product & Marketing Manager at Siemens Hearing Instruments UK. “It is available in four power levels and four lengths, ensuring efficient amplification and fitting flexibility.”
For further information please visit: www.siemens.com/hearing or the Siemens Expo Page on Audiology Online.