HearingLife Canada offers customized hearing care technology to make sure you don’t miss a beat
Peace without interruption and focus with purpose – this is where technology amplifies the human experience.
Featuring breakthrough 4D sensors that recognize what you want and need to listen to, the Oticon Intent seamlessly adapts to any scenario. Both water and dust-resistant, its stabilization feature handles disruptive noises so you can enjoy every moment without interruption. Say you're at a busy restaurant. Naturally, it can be noisy. You need a device that can notice the chatter of people around you, the clinking of glasses and the sizzle of food cooking while also letting you focus on the conversation from across the table.
“To fully experience the benefits of the revolutionary technology and personalized support that Oticon Intent hearing aids offer, you can take advantage of an at-home 30-day trial,” says Katie Koebel, audiologist and senior manager, Audiology, at HearingLife Canada.
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