The Vitus family of hearing aids provides high-quality audio performance but without the unnecessary features for an affordable hearing solution.
Vitus offers a portfolio of products with affordable quality in mind. The full range of products come with a lot of the same reliable technology and capabilities that you can expect from Phonak products, but without some of the added features and upgrades. Regardless of your listenging needs, there is a model of Vitus that can help improve your listening experiences.
Created with durable composite material, Vitus hearing aids are suited for everyday listening situations. They are built to high-quality standards and can withstand rain, snow, dust, and heat while delivering exceptional sound performance. Additionally, all Vitus hearing aids include a Telecoil for extra connectivity in environments that offer enabled assistive listening devices.
The Vitus family of hearing aids provides high-quality audio performance but without the unnecessary features for an affordable hearing solution.
Vitus hearing aids are made to the highest standards, with robust design that can withstand heat, dust, and rain.
Vitus comes in a variety of models to meet your hearing needs.
Vitus feature WhistleBlock that stops annoying whistling sounds and offer UltraZoom* directional microphones for speech intelligibility in noisy environments.
Vitus hearing aids work in connection with a Roger System for better hearing over distance and to help improve sound in complex listening situations.¹ Roger systems include a Roger microphone and a compatible Roger receiver. Your hearing care professional can help you discover which combination will work best for you.
By adding a Roger receiver to the Phonak Vitus hearing aid it becomes compatible with all Roger microphones. Other Phonak wireless accessories are not compatible with Phonak Vitus.
Yes, all BTE models have direct audio input. Please use the compatible Audio Shoe.
* Not available on ITE-10 model
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