Widex Hearing Aids

Widex is a big player in the hearing aid world, distributing its devices in over 100 countries. Beginning life as a family-owned company, it now employs 4,000 people worldwide and has cemented its reputation as one of the industry’s most well-regarded manufacturers. Among its technological firsts was the world’s first digital-in-the-ear hearing aid.

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Why choose Widex hearing aids?

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PureSound™ Technology

Widex’s revolutionary PureSound™ technology, featuring ZeroDelay™ processing, significantly reduces the delay in sound processing. This results in a more natural and true-to-life listening experience, addressing the common complaint of artificial sound in hearing aids.

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AI-Powered Personalisation

Widex hearing aids incorporate innovative features like SoundSense Learn and SoundSense Adapt, using AI and machine learning to continually adjust and refine personalised sound settings. This provides a more natural and comfortable listening experience in various environments.

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Tinnitus Management

Widex Zen is a tinnitus management program that employs soothing tones to help reduce the perception of tinnitus. These tones utilise fractal technology, allowing them to repeat enough to sound familiar while varying sufficiently to remain unpredictable.

Widex Hearing Aids available with The Hearing Care Partnership

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SmartRIC

Widex SmartRIC is powered by the Moment platform chip, offering advanced microphone placement for enhanced speech focus and PureSound technology for a more natural listening experience. It provides up to 37 hours of battery life, Bluetooth connectivity, and customisation options via the MOMENT app.

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Moment Sheer

Widex Moment Sheer enhances the original Moment line with faster sound processing and improved MySound technology for greater personalisation. It also features an upgraded SoundRelax function and a refined design, with models offering rechargeable options and Bluetooth connectivity.

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Widex Moment

Widex Moment hearing aids feature PureSound™ technology, which reduces sound processing delay for a more natural listening experience. Available in multiple styles, they also include AI-powered personalisation with SoundSense Learn, enabling users to fine-tune their hearing in various environments.

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How much do Widex hearing aids cost?

We offer Widex hearing aids as part of our comprehensive hearing care packages, which include not just the devices but also ongoing support. Our packages range from £1,800 to £5,300, with varying levels of technology, support, and warranty based on the package selected.

To make our solutions more affordable, we offer flexible hearing aid payment plans, allowing you to spread the cost over 10 months with no added interest.

Try Widex hearing aids for yourself

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Book a free hearing test

Book a free hearing test with our expert audiologists to find out if Widex hearing aids are the right fit for you. We’ll assess your hearing and guide you towards the ideal Widex solution.

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Find your nearest hearing centre

Our hearing care experts are available nationwide, ready to assist you on your journey to better hearing. Locate a convenient branch near you and experience our personalised care.

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Frequently asked questions about Widex hearing aids

The lifespan of your hearing aids depends on how well you maintain them. On average, hearing aids last about 5 to 6 years. At this stage, many users consider exploring new hearing aid technologies. Over those six years, advancements in hearing aid technology may have occurred, and your current devices may no longer be covered by the manufacturer’s warranty. However, if your hearing aids are still functioning well for you, there is no obligation to upgrade.

Widex prioritises a natural sound experience with its PureSound™ technology, while Phonak focuses on adaptability through its AutoSense OS, which automatically adjusts to changing environments. Phonak also offers more extensive Bluetooth® connectivity, allowing seamless integration with various devices.

The choice between Widex and Phonak depends on personal preferences, lifestyle, and hearing needs. Consulting with a hearing specialist is recommended to determine the best option based on individual requirements.

Widex focuses on delivering a natural sound experience with its PureSound™ technology, while Oticon emphasises brain-focused hearing care with its BrainHearing™ technology. Both brands offer high-quality solutions but take different approaches to sound processing.

Widex and Oticon share many similarities in terms of features, styles, and pricing. We recommend booking an appointment with a hearing specialist who can help you determine which brand may provide the specific features that suit your unique hearing needs.

Yes, Widex hearing aids are equipped with advanced microphones. Many models feature dual microphones that enhance directional hearing and improve speech understanding in noisy environments.