ReSound Hearing Aids

Best known as the innovative leader of the GN Group, ReSound is one of the global frontrunners in intelligent audio solutions and has played a substantial part in conducting research into the development, manufacturing, and distribution of audio medical technology.

With a guiding mission that “Rediscovering your hearing leads to a richer, more active and fulfilling lifestyle,” ReSound’s commitment to providing their hearing aid users with advanced hearing care solutions is almost palpable – with their devices distributed across more than 80 countries, it’s clear they’re passionate about audio technology solutions.

Organic Hearing by ReSound

From a commitment to keep nature and science working together, ReSound’s Organic Hearing concept works to keep sound as natural as possible as it enters the hearing aid and reaches your brain.

By applying Wide Dynamic Range Compression (WDRC), you can select the sounds you want to listen to and turn down the volume of those you don’t. Thanks to Digital Feedback Suppression (DFS) technology, any feedback or distortion is promptly eradicated – so you can hear the world around you as clear and crisp, no matter your lifestyle needs.

ReSound Hearing Aids

ReSound Hearing Aid Features

ReSound hearing aids are easy to adjust for changing listening environments, and they feature an open fit that provides natural sound without whooshing wind noises. When multiple speakers are present, they automatically adjust to help provide greater sound quality.

You can connect your iPhone, Android, or other digital devices to your ReSound devices via Bluetooth connectivity, and you’ll never have to worry about the batteries running out, with quick charging features that last for up to three days of use.

Resound’s Remote Assist provides troubleshooting, programming support, and more help from the manufacturer or your hearing care provider, no matter where you are.

Prescription Hearing Aid Technology With Wavefront Centre

Here at the Wavefront Centre for Communication Accessibility, we celebrate the diverse needs of the Deaf, DeafBlind, and Hard of Hearing communities and their different requirements to communicate effectively with their loved ones.

No matter what you need to help alleviate your hearing loss challenges, we’re here to help, every step of the way. Through our ReSound hearing aid prescription and fitting services, we aim to assist those with hearing loss hear the world around them again. Hearing clearly can provide a huge benefit to your mental and physical health, and with the help of ReSound’s hearing aid products, you can receive those benefits for yourself.

If you’d like to chat with a member of our team about hearing aids, please fill in the form and we’ll get in touch with you about how we can help.

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