Link Audiology is an authorized provider of Oticon hearing aids in Washington. We have clinics in Silverdale, WA, Vashon, WA, and will soon open in University Place, WA.
We offer Oticon hearing aids. These help people hear better and enjoy life more. We work with Oticon to give the best hearing solutions.
Oticon regularly develops new technology to help people with hearing loss, and has been innovating since the early 1900’s. Their products make sounds clear and easy to hear, utilizing AI technology developed with Deep Neural Networks to analyze speech in noise. They believe everyone should experience good hearing with the best hearing aids.
Oticon Hearing Aid Models in Washington
Oticon Intent
Oticon Intent adjusts to your needs with smart technology to hear better in noisy environments, including motion sensors to incorporate your movements into the real-time adjustments made by the hearing aids.
Unique Features:
- Bluetooth® LE Audio:
- Intelligent miniFit Detect: Adjusts sound accurately.
- Improved Rechargeability: Charges fast and lasts long.
Oticon Real
Oticon Real builds upon the technology developed for the Oticon Opn hearing aids to help you hear better in noisy places and reduce sudden loud sounds.
Unique Features:
- Bluetooth: Streams from iPhones and Android devices.
- App/Remote Help: Control settings and get help through the Oticon app.
- Tinnitus Solutions: Offers sounds to help with tinnitus.
Oticon Own
Oticon Own is custom-made to fit your ear. It reduces listening effort in noisy places.
Unique Features:
- Bluetooth: Streams from iPhones and Android devices.
- App/Remote Help: Control settings and get help through the Oticon app.
- Tinnitus Solutions: Offers sounds to help with tinnitus.
Oticon Zircon
Oticon Zircon balances sound to keep speech clear. It scans your environment to reduce noise.
Unique Features:
- Bluetooth: Streams from iPhones and Android devices.
- App/Remote Help: Control settings and get help through the Oticon app.
- Tinnitus Solutions: Offers sounds to help with tinnitus.
Oticon CROS
Oticon CROS helps people with hearing loss in one ear. It sends sounds from the bad ear to the good ear.
Unique Features:
- Bluetooth: Streams from iPhones and Android devices.
- App/Remote Help: Control settings and get help through the Oticon app.
- Tinnitus Solutions: Offers sounds to help with tinnitus.
Oticon Play PX
Oticon Play PX is for kids with hearing loss. It helps them hear speech clearly.
Unique Features:
Tamper-resistant: Safe design to keep batteries away from kids.
- Built to last: Dust and water-resistant.
- Bluetooth: Streams from iPhones and Android devices.
Oticon Xceed
Oticon Xceed is a powerful hearing aid that guarantees no feedback (whistling).
Unique Features:
- Bluetooth: Streams from iPhones and Android devices.
- App/Remote Help: Control settings and get help through the Oticon app.
- Tinnitus Solutions: Offers sounds to help with tinnitus.
Assistive Listening Devices & Technology by Oticon
Here are Oticon accessories to help improve hearing aid performance:
- EduMic: Helps kids hear the teacher in class.
- Amigo FM: Helps students hear better in noisy places.
- ConnectClip: Turns hearing aids into headphones for better sound.
Older Oticon Hearing Aid Models
We still support older Oticon hearing aids like:
- Oticon Opn
- Oticon Opn Play
- Oticon Opn S
- Oticon Ruby
- Oticon Siya
- Oticon More
Please contact us for more information.
Frequently Asked Questions About Oticon Hearing Aids
What is the life expectancy of an Oticon hearing aid?
In-the-ear aids last about five years, and behind-the-ear aids last five to six years. Taking good care of your aids can make them last longer. Some people get new ones sooner for newer technology.
Which is the latest Oticon hearing aid?
The latest Oticon hearing aid is called the Oticon Intent. It has a new technology called 4D Sensors and a smart system called Deep Neural Network 2.0. These help make speech sound clearer. The Oticon Intent adjusts the sound based on how you move your head and body.
How do Oticon hearing aids connect to other devices?
Oticon hearing aids use Bluetooth to connect to smartphones, tablets, and computers. This makes it easier to listen, connect, and be updated with what’s going on.