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Signia Hearing Aids
An amplified telephone receiver developed in Singapore in 1878 laid the foundation for the development of hearing aid technology by Signia’s founders. The company developed and released its first line of hearing aids in 1910, growing to become a global manufacturing leader that produces one out of every four hearing aids used worldwide.
At the start of the 21st century, Signia partnered with Siemens, but returned to independent status for a short time as a part of Sivantos Group until the Sivantos-Widex merger established WS Audiology. As an affiliate of WS Audiology, Signia is the new brand name for what used to be Siemens hearing instruments.
Signia’s commitment to provide stylish and discreet hearing wear without sacrificing performance is reflected in the production of BTE, ITE, and ITC devices with sophisticated form, graceful lines, a precise fit, and a natural hearing experience are part of their commitment to help their customers “take life in stride.”
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Hearing Solutions Available from Signia
The OVP platform, utilized in Signia hearing devices, make it possible for hearing aid wearers to enjoy better sound quality and clarity using acoustic motion sensors that help produce a more natural hearing experience. A primary feature of the platform is enhanced speech understanding that is connected to a live deep neural network AI which continually learns about your individual needs and drives the Signia Assistant.
The world’s first inductive charging, 24-hour, rechargeable, lithium ion-powered hearing aid was developed by Signia to help make wearing a hearing aid less of a hassle. The capacity to connect your hearing aids with iPhone, Android, and a wide range of digital devices are supported by Signia devices and apps like StreamLine Mic and StreamLine TV to facilitate discrete sound quality adjustment using your smartphone.
Using your smartphone and Signia’s TeleCare app, you can connect with your hearing care provider in order to stay up to date with ongoing counseling, troubleshooting, and programming support without the need for an in-office appointment.
Patient-Focused Hearing Care by Aim Hearing and Audiology Service
Hearing aids, like those manufactured by Signia, are among the many advanced technology solutions available to Aim Hearing and Audiology Service to address your specific hearing care needs; but no device, no matter how technologically advanced, can replace you as our primary focus.
Our personalized hearing care begins with a highly accurate comprehensive hearing assessment that identifies your unique hearing challenges. Once we know what you need, our hearing instrument specialists will help guide you through the process of selecting the hearing aid that not only fits your specific type and severity of hearing loss, but your personal and budget preferences as well.
Besides fitting you with some of the most advanced hearing aid technology available from brand name manufacturers like Signia, Phonak, Unitron, and more, our hearing care experts also provide ongoing technical support, device maintenance, and hearing aid repair so you can enjoy better hearing and an active, independent lifestyle.
If you, or a loved one, isn’t hearing as well as you used to or you need some help from one of our hearing aid technicians, contact the most trusted hearing care clinic in Greensboro, NC using the adjacent form.
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