ReSound provides excellent sound by offering innovative hearing solutions that combine original thinking and design with solid technology - all based on deep audiological insight and understanding of hearing aid users.
ReSound constantly strives to develop better solutions that help people rediscover hearing - so they can live rich, active and fulfilling lives.
With roots that reach all the way back to 1943, ReSound has been responsible for a number of hearing industry firsts: WDRC (Wide Dynamic Range Compression) broke new ground for sound processing. DFS (Digital Feedback Suppression) was the first system to effectively eliminate howling and sound distortion.
The world’s first open-standard digital chip set a new standard for flexibility in programming. And the introduction of ReSound AIR signaled the creation of an entirely new type of hearing instrument: it provided more natural sound and did away with the discomfort associated with plugging the ear canal.
Headquartered in Ballerup, Denmark, ReSound is part of the GN ReSound Group, one of the world’s largest providers of hearing instruments and diagnostic audiological instrumentation which in turn is part of GN Store Nord.
ReSound is represented in more than 80 countries. We draw on a vast pool of resources at technology centers around the world, where researchers work to apply technology to real human situations.
This style rests comfortably behind your ear. The sound travels through a tiny tube to a custom earpiece called an earmold that fits in your ear canal. This style is appropriate for people of all ages and fits the widest range of hearing loss
The main section of this hearing aid is hidden behind your ear. Unlike a standard BTE, the receiver has been removed from the housing and mounted externally in a tube fitted into the ear with a soft dome. You will therefore find that RIE hearing aids are usually smaller than standard BTE hearing aids
The CIC is a small custom style.
It’s available with options such as
volume control and buttons that change environmental programs. Since there are opportunities for customization, it is popular for those with a mild-to-moderate hearing loss who want a little more control over their hearing aids.