Since 1947, Phonak has been passionate about creating a broad portfolio of state-of-the-art hearing solutions that challenge the limits of technology and help people of all ages and degrees of hearing loss live life to the fullest.
Phonak’s broad variety of hearing aids are designed to meet every person’s specific needs and lifestyle. Getting a hearing aid that’s right for you depends on a few factors, but once you find the one that’s perfectly suited to you and your unique hearing needs, you’ll start to hear better and enjoy the world around you more.
The Roger portfolio allows people of all ages with hearing loss to fully participate in school, work, and in their social life, even in noisy or challenging listening situations. In fact, studies show that hearing aid users understand almost 10 times better with Roger technology in noise and over distance, compared to people with normal hearing.¹ Roger wireless microphone features include:
Phonak’s free, easy-to-use smartphone apps feature an enhanced user experience so you can get the most out of your Phonak devices when you connect them to the app. Our apps allow you to:
Whether you’re watching TV or having a one-on-one conversation, Phonak’s wide range of hearing aid accessories were created to boost the performance of your hearing aids. Our line of accessories feature:
Serenity Choice earplugs are high-end hearing protection solutions designed to reduce noise and loud sounds while allowing the ear to breathe and keeping relevant sound and speech. The earplugs are made for:
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Compatible with the following Roger devices and apps:
Compatible with the following Roger devices and apps:
Compatible with the following Roger devices and apps:
Compatible with the following Roger devices and apps:
Compatible with the following Roger devices and apps:
Compatible with the following Roger devices and apps:
Compatible with the following Roger devices and apps:
1 Thibodeau, L. (2014). Comparison of speech recognition with adaptive digital and FM wireless technology by listeners who use hearing aids. American Journal of Audiology, 23(2), 201-210.