Siemens Hearing Aids

Now known as Signia, Siemens was a pioneer in the hearing aid industry for many years. Many hearing aids today use Siemens technology, named for Werner von Siemens, the inventor of the first amplified phone receiver in 1877.

Siemens launched their first behind-the-ear hearing aid in 1959, and their commitment to finding innovative solutions to help those with hearing loss continues on, even after their rebranding.

Digital Innovations With Siemens

As one of the first manufacturers to incorporate digital technology into their devices, Siemens have a long list of firsts in the hearing aid industry: the world’s first digital hearing aid with two microphones, the first wireless hearing aid, and the first waterproof digital hearing aid are among some of their innovations that made great strides in the hearing aid industry.

Siemens Hearing Aids

Hearing Aid Solutions 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 Siemens 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 Siemens’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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