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Siemens Hearing Aids own 20% of the hearing aid device market. With a focus on technology like E2E and innovation, Siemens hearing aids are among the best out there.
In the United States, Siemens hearing aids is a major player in the hearing aids market. Publications in the industry trade estimate market share to be around 20%. However, this is no surprise at all, considering the efforts paid by Siemens in research and development that allowed them to come up with hearing instruments that spells practicality.

Siemens are known for its innovative technology, particularly the revolutionary binaural integration system it employed. Siemens named this the E2E, which is short for (surprise, surprise) Ear-to-Ear communication. When one hearing aid detects a change in the environment, such as the presence of sounds or the changes in noise levels, it passes the information wirelessly on to the other hearing aid. Thus, settings are adjusted in the both of the hearing instruments, automatically.

Siemens hearing aids also have the features Data Learning, Sound Smoothing, Directional Microphone technology, Feedback Cancellation and Telecoil. Data Learning takes care of the volume adjustments, allowing for better manageability. Sound smoothing takes care of the background noises. Directional Microphone technology allows you to choose the direction of the sounds that you want to receive, which makes it handy in conversation where you can really focus on what was being said. Telecoil is a feature that makes telephone conversations easier.

All these features result to top-notch sound quality. The fact that most hearing aids manufactured by Siemens, at least the more recent ones, are also superbly ergonomic will also assure you, not only of its functionality, but also of the comfort in using it.

One of the major drawbacks is that since these hearing aids are digital and are top-grade, they are also rather expensive. The good thing about Siemens is that there is a wide range of options and you can choose among CIC (Completely in the Canal), ITC (In the Canal) and BTE (Behind the Ear) models, with the later being relatively cheaper. There are also units that are, at $1700, excluding ear molds, priced considerably lower than the competition. All it takes is a little comparison shopping and you'll soon find yourself getting quite a good deal.

These hearing aids are indeed pricey. But you know what people say about getting what you pay for. And when it comes to functionality, you just might be getting more than what you pay for, with Siemens hearing aids.



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