Unitron (Legacy) Indigo

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Unitron Indigo

A premium instrument that analyzes your environment and automatically adjusts to provide you the best listening experience. Small, stylish, discreet, comfortable, and designed to make it easy for you to adapt to wearing them.

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Indigo offers wearing ease at an affordable price. Indigo was designed to meet the needs of people who live in many diverse listening situations and want a device that adjusts automatically.

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Easily Better. Unitron Indigo hearing aids deliver a range of options for you – from automatic to manual controls – allowing you to be budget conscious, while still bringing you the features you need to improve your hearing.

Soften Sudden Noises. With AntiShock™, you don't have to cringe at every door slamming anymore. Keep unsettling noises at a comfortable listening level.

Easy Conversation. Hear the person in front of you while tuning out background noise. Choose what you want to hear - everything or just one source. Be equipped.

Less Noise. Indigo tunes out noises that are uncomfortable and distracting. You don't have to worry about wind or other noise. You can hear what you’ve been missing, but other sounds will be heard at natural levels.

Forget Feedback. A high-pitched “squealing” sound has been a side effect of hearing aids in the past. Indigo technology cancels feedback and still allows you all the power to hear what you want to hear.

Designed to Your Needs. The data logging program keeps track of how you use your aid and makes any adjustments you might need automatically available. Indigo also has a dedicated telephone program, bringing you more convenience to using the phone with your aids.

Options. Indigo analyzes your environment and automatically adjusts to provide the best listening experience.

Indigo is available in both the Moxi CRT and Moda thin-tube models. Here is complete information on the Moxi and Moda Models.

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Ordering Options

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Innovative Sound Features
  • AutoPro4 with 4 sound destinations
  • Directional Microphone System
  • OnBoard™
  • MyMusic™
Noise Reduction Features
  • Noise Reduction
  • Wind Noise Manager
User Friendly Features
  • Program beep indicator
  • Up to 3 manual listening programs
  • DataLogging
  • Easy-t
Battery
  • Zinc Air for Moda-Size 10A (Yellow); for Moxi-Size 312 (Brown)
  • Low Battery Warning
Options
  • Telecoil
  • Choice of 13 Colors
Warranty
  • 3-year parts and labor manufacturer warranty
FeaturesIndigoWhat it means to you
Digital Yes
Channels 16
Receiver In Canal See Model Moda-No; Moxi-Yes
Memories 3
Volume Control No
Totally Automatic -- No Controls Automatic to 4 Programs
On Board Control Type Memory Button
Remote Control No
Directional Microphones Yes Best
Noise Reduction Yes Best
Feedback Management Yes Best
Sudden Noise Protection Yes Best
Wind Noise Protection Yes Best
Telecoil Yes
Aid to Aid Communication No
BlueTooth No
Direct Audio Input (DAI) No
Battery Size See Model Moda-10A (Yellow); Moxi-312 (Brown)
Rechargable Battery No
Warranty 3 Year
Loss Damage Policy 1 Year
Special Features

Unitron has given the Indigo open ear hearing a very unique feature called AutoPro4™. This feature uses the sound environment you are in to automatically determine the optimum setting to deliver clear sounds.

Comments, Pros & Cons

Unitron Hearing continues to offer a higher level of features at lower cost. Unitron Indigo Moda delivers great sound at an affordable price. The Unitron Moxi open ear hearing aid has cutting edge receiver-in-the-canal (RIC) technology. The Moxi series is getting a lot of recommendations from audiologists across the US.

Pros:

  • A fully automated switching program with manual overrides if you want to use them.
  • A nice size with many tube and dome sizes to ensure a good fit.
  • Versatility of the button on the aid. The button can only perform one function, but you get to choose the function.
  • Large variety of tip styles gives the Moxi the ability to fit an amazing range of losses.
  • Cons:

    • Hard to find with the Indigo. It does live up to its advertised abilities well.
    • Some ears will find some irritation from the banana-like shape near the bottom of the hearing aid.
    • The Unitron Slim Tubes for the Indigo Moda need a little bending to fit some people.
    • there may be too many choices due to regular and power models of each level.
    • Receiver-in-the-canal type open ear hearing aids require ongoing maintenance of the tip that goes in the canal.

    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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