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In this video, we’ll help you navigate Widex’s two current lines of hearing aids: the Moment and the Evoke. We focus primarily on the Moment line, the recommended choice for most users unless you have single-sided deafness, asymmetrical hearing loss, or prefer a BTE style with a size 312 battery.
We'll guide you in choosing the right Moment hearing aid by discussing the different styles and technology levels. Starting with styles, we have four in-the-ear custom-made styles that only 3% of customers choose due to comfort and feature limitations. Most people (96%) prefer the six receiver-in-canal (RIC) styles, with only 1% opting for the larger behind-the-ear (BTE) styles.
Among the RIC styles, we break down your options:
RIC 10: The smallest, with a size 10 battery, no Bluetooth, and requires the ToneLink app or RC-DEX remote for adjustments.
RIC 312: Uses a size 312 battery, includes Bluetooth, and the Widex Moment app for easier adjustments.
sRIC: The rechargeable version of RIC 312, and the most popular choice among ZipHearing customers.
SmartRIC: The latest model with improved design, better wind noise reduction, enhanced battery life, and a mobile charger.
Once you've chosen a style, deciding on the technology level is the next step, detailed in another video linked here. Higher tech levels offer more features, with the 440 being the most popular.
Video on Widex technology levels: • Widex Moment 440 vs 33...
For more information, pricing, and reviews, visit ziphearing.com/widex-moment?.
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