Signia Hearing Aids

Signia is one of several hearing aid brands that use Siemens technology, named for Werner von Siemens, who became one of the first hearing aid manufacturers after creating the first amplified phone receiver in 1877.

By 1910, Signia had established themselves as an innovative creator in the world of hearing aid technology. Refined fit, graceful designs, and true-to-life hearing experiences without sacrificing performance – Signia hearing aids encourage their wearers to “take life in stride.”

They spent a short time as an independent manufacturer before the Sivantos Group incorporated them, later merging with Widex in 2019 to create WS Audiology.

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Adapting To Your Lifestyle With Signia’s OVP Platform

Signia’s OVP sound-processing platform features continuously learning AI that adapts to your hearing needs as you move between listening environments.

From quiet office spaces to bustling restaurants, the OVP Platform learns where you frequent and shifts to match what you and your hearing need most.

Their soundscape reduces echoes and feedback to provide upgraded speech quality in a fully immersive way.

Acoustic motion sensors process speech and background noise as separate noises, which returns a recombined sound signal that even makes the wearer’s own voice sound more normal!

A hearing aid model by Signia

Signia’s Hearing Aid Features

Powered by a rechargeable, lithium-ion hearing aid battery, Signia hearing aids feature an inductive charging system that provides up to 24 hours of continuous use, so you don’t have to worry about being without your devices for too long. Multiple devices are supported for connectivity abilities, so you can facilitate discreet sound-quality adjustments for your hearing aids via your iPhone or Android. No more fumbling for buttons on the side of your hearing aid! Using Signia’s TeleCare app, you can contact your hearing care provider from the comfort of your own home for troubleshooting and programming support.

Our highly trained hearing care team know the ins and outs of all kinds of hearing aid technology and hearing loss solutions, like those manufactured by Signia, but the tech isn’t the only thing that makes us passionate about what we do. Helping people across Brampton reclaim their lives with stronger, better hearing health is the cornerstone of what we do.

Starting with a comprehensive hearing assessment, our personalized hearing care works to understand your current range of hearing so our audiology professionals can help you choose the hearing aid that will help the most with your hearing loss challenge. We’ll also take into account considerations unique to you: your lifestyle, personal preferences, and budget are all important factors when choosing the technology that’s right for you.

Patient-First Hearing Care With Brampton Hearing Aid Services

Not only do we sell and fit hearing aids for our patients from the different manufacturers we’re privileged to work with, but we also make sure those hearing aids last as long as possible with on-site hearing repairs. We’re here to help for every step, from troubleshooting the issue to making sure you go home with your devices in the best condition.

If you’ve been thinking that advanced hearing aid technology might be the best solution for your hearing loss challenges, please contact our team of hearing aid experts with the adjacent form.

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