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ACURIS™ with e2e wireless™
Finally, hearing instruments that talk to each other
Introducing ACURIS with e2e wireless: Our proprietary wireless technology
enables – for the first time - two hearing instruments to not only communicate
with each other, but actually function as one holistic system making the true
potential of binaural amplification a reality.
For the first time, two hearing instruments actually communicate with each
other.
Automatically, continuously, and from ear to ear. ACURIS™ with e2e wireless™
offers a new level of synchronization between hearing instruments just not
possible before. Leading to a new degree of listening comfort, ease, and
simplicity.
- Both instruments share information about the listening environment and
automatically adjust in unison for optimum speech understanding, localization,
and enjoyment of music.
- Both instruments switch jointly between appropriate microphone modes
(omnidirectional and directional) automatically and simultaneously. This
allows the wearer to either pick up sounds from all directions
(omnidirectional) or to focus primarily on speech coming from the front
(directional).
- Both instruments enhance speech and reduce noise in a synchronized manner
as needed based upon the listening environment. For optimal hearing from both
ears, in all listening situations - automatically.
Touch one. Control both.
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ACURIS systems are all completely automatic. But if you prefer to make manual
adjustments, at last you can. With just a touch of one button on one instrument
you can instantaneously adjust either the volume or listening program for both.
Press the program button or turn the volume control on one hearing instrument
and both sides will change simultaneously. No more adjusting or balancing with
one hearing instrument, then the other, to keep both aligned.
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Optional with ACURIS is ePocket™, the remote control that easily adjusts and for
the first time can read and display the instruments’ settings.
ACURIS with e2e wireless is discreet, immediate, and intuitive.
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