110, 220, 330, and 440. Each level offers advanced features designed to enhance your hearing experience. Let’s explore these levels, incorporating both the technical details and simple explanations to help you understand the differences.
These hearing aids have a special technology that makes sounds feel and sound natural, like what you’re used to hearing. They can also automatically change their settings depending on where you are, and some models let you recharge them instead of changing batteries.
Technical Features:
This top-level hearing aid has 15 adjustable knobs for the finest sound tuning. It can adapt to 11 types of places, making it very versatile. It includes features that make voices very clear, even in noisy settings, and reduces annoying wind sounds when you’re outside.
Ideal For: Active individuals who frequently encounter various and challenging listening environments.
Technical Features:
With 12 knobs, this hearing aid offers even more precise tuning. It can recognize and adjust to 7 types of places and has a special feature that makes people’s voices clearer when there’s background noise. However, it doesn’t specifically reduce wind noise
Ideal For: Individuals who often find themselves in small group settings or moderately noisy environments.
Technical Features:
This hearing aid has 10 adjustable knobs, allowing for finer tuning of sounds. It can adjust to 4 types of places but still doesn’t have the feature that makes voices clearer when it’s noisy.
Ideal For: Those who are mostly in quiet settings but occasionally encounter some background noise.
Technical Features:
Imagine your hearing aid has 6 tiny knobs that can be adjusted to help you hear better. It can recognize and adapt to 3 types of places, like a quiet room or a slightly noisy area. However, it doesn’t have a special feature to make people’s voices stand out in noisy settings.
Ideal For: People who spend most of their time in quiet places and have simple hearing needs.
Your choice should depend on:
Recommendation: Consult with a hearing care professional to determine which Widex Moment level aligns best with your personal hearing requirements and daily activities. You may also schedule a consultation today.
You may also reach out to us in our contact form and request a phone call.
Design | Slim RIC with discreet profile | Standard RIC design | Compact RIC design | Traditional BTE casing | L-shaped RIC design |
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Battery Type | Rechargeable lithium-ion | Size 312 disposable | Size 10 disposable | Rechargeable or size 13 disposable | Rechargeable (up to 37 hrs) |
Streaming Capability | Direct streaming | Direct streaming | Direct streaming | Direct streaming | Direct streaming |
App Compatibility | Widex Moment App | Widex Moment App | Widex ToneLink App | Widex Moment App | Widex Moment App |
Sound Technology | PureSound™ with ZeroDelay™ | PureSound™ | PureSound™ | PureSound™PureSound™ with ZeroDelay™ | PureSound™ with ZeroDelay™ |
Microphone Design | Standard | Standard | Standard | Standard | Wind-noise reducing mic covers |
Other Features | Rounded edges, sleek design | Standard RIC features | Smallest battery-powered RIC | High power for severe loss | Stylish, portable charger |
Ideal For | Discreet, rechargeable users | Users who prefer disposables | Very compact hearing aid users | Severe/profound hearing loss | Active, stylish wearers |
Family | Moment Sheer | Moment | Moment | Moment | Uses Moment technology (not labeled Moment) |
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