Sennheiser: Sennheiser unveils over the counter hearing aids: All the details – Times of India
All-Day Clear and All-Day Slim: Features and specs
Powered by Sonova technology, the Sennheiser OTC hearing devices deliver clear, vibrant sound and feature intelligent scene detection that monitors the person’s environment for seamless optimisation of dialogue, claims Sennheiser.
Each comes with a set of hearing devices, a charging case and an accessory kit. The hearing aids can be set up on both Android and Apple devices in less than five minutes. There’s a companion app which assists in the setup. Other features include Bluetooth support and podcast streaming from your mobile devices, a personalised sound profile, wind noise management and much more. Wearers can expect up to 16 hours of hearing on a single charge.
Customers can purchase and customise Sennheiser’s hearing aids from the comfort of their smartphone. And for those seeking the simplicity of an over-the-counter purchase
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the peace of mind that a local hearing professional can provide, consumers have an option to purchase an In-Clinic Care Package.
All-Day Clear and All-Day Clear Slim will be available starting from mid-July at sennheiser-hearing.com, and via select retailers and hearing care professionals at $1,399.95 and $1,499.95, respectively. The free All-Day Clear App will be made available for download on the App Store (iOS) and Google Play Store (Android) around that time.
Jill Goosen, Sennheiser All-Day Clear product manager said, “We made the entire ownership path effortless — especially for those who feel they’re not ready for the prescription approach. Still, for those DIY consumers that may want the safety net of a hearing care professional at a later date, or to purchase their hearing aids from a hearing care professional, All-Day Clear provides the best of both worlds.”
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