Hearing Aid Manufacturers
Signia
Signia comes from a foundation of excellence. Many people know Siemens for their great consumer electronic products, but they were also one of the world's largest manufacturers of hearing aids. After merging with Sivantos, they have since changed their hearing aid brand to Signia.
Signia hearing aids mimic normal hearing processes to provide an accurate and consistent understanding of speech. They automatically adapt to your surroundings and preferences for more excellent audibility and a personal hearing experience.
Widex
Widex is a family-owned hearing aid company that still belongs to the people who originally founded it. Formed in Denmark, they rank among top hearing aid producers worldwide. They like to focus on creating technology that lets people better live their lives.
The Widex sound is very well known in the hearing aid industry. Those that use Widex hearing aids continue to stay faithful to the company, which is evidence of their products' quality. The company launched the world's first 100 percent digital in-the-ear hearing aid in 1995 in close cooperation with international audiology experts and specialists. Founded in 1956, and with 3,800 employees worldwide, Widex hearing aids are now available in nearly 100 countries.
Oticon
One of the pioneers of hearing solutions back in 1904, Oticon is considered one of the industry's most influential companies. They're far from complacent, however. The slogan 'People first' continues to drive the company towards innovation, and they take this philosophy into every piece of research, every hearing aid model and every function they unveil.
Oticon continues to innovate, as can be seen by its BrainHearing Technology. The focus of this feature is on the detrimental cognitive consequences of hearing loss. BrainHearing seeks to counteract this issue by improving the signal-to-noise ratio.
Unitron
Unitron is an up and coming manufacturer of hearing instruments. The company was founded in 1964 and had its headquarters in the creative Waterloo region of Canada, with 20 international offices.
Now under the umbrella of Sonova, Unitron is committed to providing a quality product focused on close relationships with manufacturers of hearing aids and hearing science researchers alike. They are now producing hearing aids which are used worldwide in more than 46 countries.
ReSound
ReSound is blessed with over 147 years of audiology and audio experience, enabling them to lead the audiology technology field. Equipped with this expertise and knowledge, ReSound has become a pioneer in hearing aid engineering in more than 80 countries around the world.
They pioneered the 'Made For iPhone' hearing aid, a device capable of streaming content from an iPhone without using a separate streamer. The innovation was widely praised throughout the industry.
Starkey
The Starkey story began in 1967 when William F. Austin opened a Minnesota hearing aid repair service, which addressed issues with all models and manufacturers. Mr. Austin then purchased an ear mold business and kept its name, Starkey. The company has never looked back.
Starkey is proud of its rich history of 50 years as a pioneering manufacturer of hearing aids. The company is continually developing its product line to produce the most discreet, comfortable, and high-quality hearing aids out there. Starkey has a history of including as many features as possible into its hearing aids, from noise suppression to artificial intelligence.
Phonak
Phonak is one of the world's largest hearing aid manufacturers. It was founded in 1947 and aimed to introduce revolutionary hearing technology to people around the world. The firm pledged not to rest until hearing aids are as easy to use as a pair of glasses.
They are a Swiss corporation now owned by Sonova and have been selling hearing aids for more than half a century. Phonak technology is currently being used in over 100 countries worldwide to treat hearing loss. The company provides a wide range of hearing options for all ages, from kids to adults.