What Oticon will be exhibiting…

Oticon's new Intiga isn’t just another hearing instrument. It challenges the belief that getting used to enhanced hearing is a lengthy, demanding process. By delivering immediate acceptance and immediate benefits, Intiga makes the transition to wearing instruments – particularly for first-time users – a seamless, positive experience.
DiscreetnessThe subtle, organic form and fully automated sound processing make Intiga unnoticeable not only to the user, but also to others. |
AcceptanceEverything about Intiga has been tailored to maximise first-time user enjoyment and minimise the effort required to adapt to the world of amplified sound. |
PerformanceDelivering both transparency and our finest sound quality ever, Intiga improves speech understanding from the very first moment. |
A better sense of direction with Spatial Sound
Intiga utilises a combination of advanced technologies to protect the delicate acoustical properties of the original sound signal – a benefit we call Spatial Sound. Extended bandwidth captures precious, high frequency details – important for listening in groups and background noise. Wireless binaural technology supports the natural teamwork of two good ears. And well ventilated earpieces allow a mixture of natural and amplified sound.
Discreetness – signed, sealed and delivered
Subtle cosmetics and fully-automated sound processing make Intiga virtually invisible for the user and everyone else! The way it hides well behind the ear and the almost invisible receiver wire and ergonomically shaped speaker ensure fitting comfort and retention throughout the day. The hearing instrument’s surface is smooth and unbroken with no push buttons to attract attention.
Intiga performs Oticon’s finest sound quality
In Intiga, advanced, wireless binaural processing supports the way the brain is supposed to process sound. It’s about making voices easy to distinguish and conversations easy to follow – both face-to-face and over the phone. And about adding valuable depth and detail to films, TV programmes and music.
For more information about Oticon, visit their website at: http://www.oticon.co.uk/



