Living a richer, more active, and independent lifestyle involves rediscovering your hearing. That has been the motivation behind the innovative solutions provided by ReSound hearing aids since they began in 1943.

Part of the GN Group, a global leader in intelligent audio solutions, ReSound hearing instruments are available to individuals with hearing loss in 80 countries worldwide. As a GN Group member, ReSound plays a critical role in the research and development of medical, professional, and consumer audio solutions, along with manufacturing and distributing med-tech, hearables, and intelligent audio products.

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Features and Innovations of ReSound Hearing Instruments

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Programming flexibility was introduced to ReSound hearing aid wearers with the first open-standard digital chip in 1992, and limiting the discomfort of a plugged ear canal and enhanced the capacity for hearing aids to provide a more natural sound was accomplished 2003 with their first open fit design.

Sound input intensities and feedback were issues that made for an uncomfortable hearing aid wearing experience until ReSound developed WDRC (Wide Dynamic Range Compression) to provide better sound level adjustment and DFS (Digital Feedback Suppression) system to eliminate feedback and distortion issues.

Micro-digital technology innovations have made it possible for ReSound to manufacture hearing aids that are smaller, lighter, and more discrete to wear without sacrificing sound quality, voice clarity, and high-level performance.

Bluetooth streaming capability, using 2.4 GHz technology, make it possible for users to link their hearing aids to iPhone and Android devices as well as other digital devices for enhanced sound quality and clarity. Connectivity, along with the Remote Assist app, allows patients to submit programming feedback data to their hearing instrument specialist in order to receive programming adjustments that are uploaded and applied to the device without the need of an in-office appointment.