Phonak Virto V and Phonak CROS II Custom: AUDIBLY BIG, VISIBLY SMALL
Nuremberg, Germany 14 אוק׳ 2015
Phonak presents new custom hearing solutions based on powerful Venture platform with AutoSense OS at EUHA congress 2015
The new custom Phonak Virto V is the latest addition to the Phonak portfolio based on the powerful Venture platform with AutoSense OS.
Phonak Virto V will feature key innovations such as:
- 15% and 33% better speech understanding in noise compared to 2 leading competitor products*,
- Full Venture performance with a 25% smaller surface** thanks to new technologies like Floating Antenna™,
- Innovative design and placement featuring a faceplate with nano-coated battery doors, volume control and a push button, resulting in 20%*** better usability,
- Up to 30% less battery consumption compared to previous hearing aid generation.
There is no other hearing aid this small, capable of this much performance
“We are very sensitive to the needs of those seeking a discreet yet powerfulhearing solution”, said Martin Grieder, Group Vice President Phonak. “The new Phonak Virto V offers an even clearer and more natural sound qualitythan the previous generation of custom hearing aids. There is no otherhearing aid this small that is capable of this much performance.
“Phonak Virto V is a very big improvement in technology and in aesthetics. It’s also very comfortable,” said Bill Shull, a participant in the product validation study. “I don’t miss having to think about my hearing environment. My Virto V’s very effectively pick up where I am and what I need - and work seamlessly.”
There is no other hearing aid this small, capable of this much performance
“We are very sensitive to the needs of those seeking a discreet yet powerfulhearing solution”, said Martin Grieder, Group Vice President Phonak. “The new Phonak Virto V offers an even clearer and more natural sound qualitythan the previous generation of custom hearing aids. There is no otherhearing aid this small that is capable of this much performance.“Phonak Virto V is a very big improvement in technology and in aesthetics. It’s also very comfortable,” said Bill Shull, a participant in the product validation study. “I don’t miss having to think about my hearing environment. My Virto V’s very effectively pick up where I am and what I need - and work seamlessly.”
Other Phonak Virto V feature highlights include:
- Binaural VoiceStream Technology™: streams the full audio bandwidth between the two hearing aids in real time
- Wireless Functionality: allows for an extra boost in challenging listening situations and connects Virto V with the comprehensive Phonak Wireless Communication Portfolio all the way down to a CIC form factor
- Acoustically Optimized Venting: uses sophisticated algorithms to define the acoustic mass, model and vent for providing maximum hearing comfort and performance
- Tinnitus Balance noise generator: Phonak Virto V is the first Phonak custom product to offer this feature
Smart solution for single-sided deafness
Phonak CROS II Custom, the only custom solution for single-sided deafnesswirelessly transmits sound from the unaidable ear to a wireless custom Venture hearing aid worn on the better hearing ear. This allows people withsingle-sided deafness to hear speech from the side they could not hear frombefore. Based on the Venture platform, Phonak CROS II is even easier to fit, consumes up to 30% less battery than the previous CROS generation anddelivers 40%**** better speech understanding in noise.
Phonak CROS II Custom is compatible with all wireless Phonak Virto V hearing aids with Binaural VoiceStream Technology™.
The new Phonak Virto V and Phonak CROS II Custom is available with immediate effect.
* Hörzentrum Oldenburg, „Benchmark of modern custom-made hearing devices“ (2015)
** Compared to the previous generation. Phonak Research Center in Staefa
*** Validation, Phonak Research Center in Staefa; Push button in models Virto V-nano, Virto V-10 NW O, Virto V-10 O
**** Ebbing S, Omisore D (2015) “Phonak CROS II - Improved speech understanding thanks to binauralbeamforming”, Phonak Field Study News (July 2015)