DecisionMaker™ Uses AI to Insure Right Features, Right Combinations -- Every Time
Somerset, NJ, April 1 - New Oticon Tego provides the solution for consumers looking for a mid-priced hearing aid with advanced digital features. Tego uses an Artificial Intelligence based system called DecisionMaker to coordinate and control advanced features including adaptive directionality, noise reduction, open fittings and feedback cancellation. For users, the new hearing aid offers a "hands free" experience that automatically brings individual features into play at the right time and in the right combination for maximum speech clarity and comfort.
"New Oticon Tego with DecisionMaker makes hearing as effortless as it should be," states Mikael Worning, President, Oticon, Inc. "We have added advanced features and, at the same time, created a hearing aid that is straightforward and easy to wear. Tego chooses settings accurately, every time, to increase client satisfaction and acceptance and to deliver the best sound throughout the day."
DecisionMaker automatically and continuously adjusts Oticon Tego's capabilities to meet the needs of each user's unique listening situations. Using Artificial Intelligence, DecisionMaker ensure the hearing aid is always set to provide the optimum combination of speech clarity and comfort based on "outcome based" decisions. No longer does the user have to worry about changing programs or making adjustments manually, DecisionMaker does it for them!
For the hearing care professional, Oticon Tego reduces the need to spend time explaining complex instructions to users and leaves more time for counseling and managing clients' expectations.
Oticon Tego comes in two versions - Tego and Tego Pro -- to meet the wide range of needs found among mid-priced consumers. The two products, available in a full range of styles, share basic characteristics but differ in terms of feature sophistication and price. This "one family" approach addresses the needs of more users, with a single training investment for the practitioner.
"Hearing care professionals will appreciate the efficiency of a single solution suitable for most users. Oticon Tego covers the broad market of mid-priced consumers and gives more for less - more styles, more price options, more versatility with less software, less reading and less training," explains Worning. "For the practitioner, this leads to fewer adjustments and follow-up visits and -- thanks to the simplicity of Tego's operation -- to greater customer satisfaction."
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