Phonak Audeo IX

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Audeo IX
Audeo IX
Audeo IX


$2,099.00 ea




Audeo IX is the ultimate high-tech answer to reintroducing you to what you haven’t been hearing. It is truly a Personal Communication Assistant to bring you back to life at its fullest. Cutting-edge technology, discreet and stylish.

Audeo IX brings all of the amazing features of the Audeo V and adds advanced circuitry, more adaptability, and upgraded background noise management.

Phonak Audeo IX at a Glance
  • Mild to Moderately Severe hearing loss
  • Hear voices better, plus hear natural sounds
  • A device that is tiny and looks great
  • Cutting-edge technology
  • Device that adjusts automatically to your listening environment, and gives you the option to adjust it yourself

Not Your Average Breakthrough. Audeo is new in almost every way. Better sound. More personal. Impressive design. More natural. More comfortable.

Your Life, Amplified. Audeo is different. Audeo doesn't just make voices louder. It makes your conversations more understandable. It helps you improve your relationships. Your style.

More than Stylish. Audeo's unique design offers more than stylish looks. Though we certainly wouldn't want to discount them. Its design is intentional. The microphone placement is ideal for better hearing, directionality, and less background noise. Natural.

Personalized. You can customize it just for you. Choose from 16 colors. And it will analyze how you like to hear things and automatically do the work for you. Hearing, your way.

Perfect Sound. Audeo uses state of the art technology to bring you natural sound. Hear the sounds you used to hear. Your world, crisp, clear, vibrant. Perfect sound without background noise and echo, but don't miss a hint of what you want to hear.

Take a closer look at the other Phonak Audeo models by clicking one of the links below.

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Innovative Sound Features
  • CrystalSound
  • Bionic Perception Processing strategy (BPP)
  • Real Ear Sound
  • SoundRelax
  • Digital AudioZoom or Adaptive digital SurroundZoom
  • xReceiver Standard Units (4 different lengths for left and right: xS 0 - xS 3)
Noise Reduction Features
  • EchoBlock
  • Wind Noise Management
  • High Resolution Noise Canceler
  • Advanced digital Feedback Phase Inverter
  • NoWhistle Technology
  • Microphone Protector
User Friendly Features
  • DataLoggingplus
  • User Preference Tuning
  • Self Learning
  • Remote control Compatibility
  • T-Coil
  • AutoPilot
  • Up to 5 manual programs
  • 20 channel system
Battery
  • Zinc Air Size 312 Brown (10-11 day battery life)
Options
  • Open dome (3 different sizes: 5/7/10, two lengths)
  • Closed domes (two lengths)
  • SlimTip
  • Choice of 15 Colors
Warranty
  • 2-year parts and labor manufacturer warranty
  • 60-day precisehearing.com money back guarantee
FeaturesAudeo IX
Digital Yes
Channels 20
Receiver In Canal Yes
Memories 3
Volume Control Available With Remote
Totally Automatic -- No Controls Yes
On Board Control Type None
Remote Control Optional
Directional Microphones Yes Best
Noise Reduction Yes Best
Feedback Management Yes Best
Sudden Noise Protection Yes Best
Wind Noise Protection Yes Best
Telecoil No
Aid to Aid Communication No
BlueTooth Available
Direct Audio Input (DAI) No
Battery Size 312
Rechargable Battery No
Warranty 2 Year
Loss Damage Policy 2 Year
Our Rating
  • Physical Fit 4
  • Size 4
  • Tubes 4
  • Domes 4

  • Features 4
  • Ergonomics 5

  • Sound 5
  • Noise Reduction 4
  • Feedback Reduction 5
Special Features

The Phonak Audeo is a definite step forward in directional microphone technology. Directional hearing is the best solution we have at this moment for conversation in crowded restaurants.

Comments, Pros & Cons

The Phonak Audeo is available in three models, IX, V and III, with the Audeo V being in between the Audeo III and IX regarding its ability to deliver high quality speech in noisy environments.

Pros: Improved response for those people with hearing loss in the high frequency ranges. Audeo works with Phonak’s iLink for those that spend lots of time in noisy restaurants, or other settings, and have difficulty understanding conversation.

Cons: Audeo’s phased array of microphones, while helping with speech in noise, make a difficult shape for the engineers to encase, so its unique shape may not appeal to some.


Take at look at the Manufacturer PDFs for more info: Note: Not all information in these document is relevant to US consumers.
A best rating reflects state-of-the-art
performance of this feature when compared to what
is available in the hearing aid industry. The
feature’s performance is at the highest level of
what is available in the industry.
Wind noise is an important feature for those that
spend time in the outdoors by reducing the roar of
wind across the microphone. This feature is
improving but is not effective in gusty wind
conditions.
Microphones are the electronic component that
picks up sound. Microphones are very small and
can be made to pick up more sound in one direction
than all others. This is called a directional
microphone.
Remote controls for hearing aids are small enough
to comfortably fit in a pocket. A remote control
will enable more functions than can be put on a
hearing aid itself.
Controls on hearing aids usually have one or more
of: 1 A momentary button used to change from one
memory to the next 2 A button used to increase
the level of volume 3 A rocker switch where
pushing on one end does one function while the
other end does another function 4 A wheel that
will control volume
For a hearing aid to be classified as Totally
Automatic, the device will have the ability to
choose from multiple memory settings (based on
programmed noise settings) chosen solely by the
hearing aid.
Volume control is generally considered to be a
manual adjustment that the user can control. All
hearing aids have automatic gain control designed
to make soft sounds audible and loud sounds
tolerable. This is done automatically within
limits programmed into the device.
Multiple memory settings can be programmed into
the aid to give the user the ability to cope with
changing sound and noise environments with the
push of a button.
RIC (receiver-in-the-canal) hearing aids have the
speaker located at the end of the tube that goes
into the ear canal rather than in the body of the
hearing aid and then “piped” into the ear canal.
RIC hearing aids have slightly higher fidelity of
sound, but have higher level of maintenance, as
well.
Human speech ranges in frequencies roughly from
250 to 6000 Hz. Hearing aids are built so that
this group of frequencies (250 to 6000 Hz) is
divided into smaller groups, called bands or
channels. The overall spectrum of frequencies
can be controlled individually, and each of the
smaller bands/channels can also be controlled
individually.
The two most common technologies used in hearing
aids are analog and digital. Digital is newer and
considered to be much more flexible, capable of
doing more operations, and the only technology
used in modern hearing aids.
Conventional Hearing Aid Batteries cost less than
a dollar per battery and are very easy to change.
DAI is only on Large and Full Size hearing aids
due to the need for terminals on the outside of
the case. Using DAI allows other devices to
connect directly to the hearing aids and input
their audio signal.
Being able to couple your hearing aids with a
BlueTooth-enabled device, such as a cell phone,
allows phone conversations to be heard through
your hearing aids.
Communication from one hearing aid to the other is
a very low strength signal designed to keep both
hearing aids operating in the same mode at the
same volume.
Telecoils help with telephones that are rated
hearing aid compatible.
This feature helps make hearing aids acoustically
comfortable by ramping up sudden loud noises, such
as a dropped dish.
Acoustic Feedback, is also known as squealing,
buzzing, ‘your aids are talking to you’, etc.
Technology to separate voices from other sounds is
continuously being improved. Each manufacturer has
a patented process and trademarked name for noise
reduction.
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