Hearing aids

Passion440 hearing aids
Today’s sophisticated digital hearing aids deliver a sound quality that is closer to normal hearing than ever.

The sound quality that Widex has obtained can be compared with the fine and precise sound you get when listening to a CD. We call it ‘High Definition Hearing'.

One of the biggest problems for hearing aid users is the disturbing effect of background noise. Advanced digital hearing aids go a long way towards solving this problem. They are able to reduce noise and enhance speech by adjusting the sound smoothly and automatically.

Besides the fine sound, digital hearing aids are so small that they can be worn discreetly on/in the ear.

Three types of Widex Hearing Aids

There are three types of Widex Hearing Aids: The smallest model, which is placed deeply in the ear canal and therefore barely visible, the discreet in-the-ear model and the small classic behind-the-ear model.

The choice of hearing aid depends on the type and configuration of the specific hearing loss.

Completely-In-Canal hearing aid

Available in the series:

Mind440
Mind330
Mind220
Inteo
Aikia
Flash
REAL

In-The-Ear/canal hearing aid

Available in the series:

Mind440
Mind330
Mind220
Inteo
Aikia
Flash
REAL

Behind-The-Ear hearing aid

Available in the series:

Mind440
Mind330
Mind220
Inteo
Aikia
Flash
REAL

Receiver-In-Canal

Available in the series:

CLEAR440 
Passion 440
Passion 115
Passion 110
Passion 105
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See how the different types of hearing aids are placed in/on the ears.

See the components that make up a hearing aid.

There are hearing aids for any type of hearing loss that can fulfil your personal preferences for performance, style - and colour.

Read why it is a good idea to use hearing aids on both ears.


Hearing aid useRead more about how to use and maintain one's hearing aid.

How to acquire hearing aids Read more about how to acquire hearing aids.

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