| Velvet
Mini Behind-The-Ear Hearing System
Beautiful design
with first-class technology
This tiny housing can change your outlook on life. VELVET Mini Behind-The-Ear
hearing systems are based on state-of-the-art technology connected to the
auditory canal via an almost invisible transparent tube. The VELVET Mini is made even daintier by means of the 2-tone
special paint. The sophisticated wave design also adds emphasis.
Features
Include:
- The Acclimatisation
Manager -
The optimal fitting based on the hearing
loss is frequently rejected by the customer.
Based on the optimal frequency response,
this function of VELVET determines a
pleasant acoustic setting for the customer
as a starting point for the automatic
acclimatisation. Over a defined period
(2 weeks, 2 months, 6 months) the VELVET
system moves automatically closer to
the previously determined optimal frequency
response.
- The Active
Feedback Block -
VELVET uses the new generation of phase
cancellation feedback management systems.
The system works quickly and reliably
to ensure that feedback is prevented
even in critical acoustic situations.
The required amplification and sound
quality remain unchanged. This
ensures that feedback is always eliminated
completely without influencing the wanted
sounds.
- The Situation
Optimizer
- VELVET recognizes different environment
situations (speech, background noise,
speech in background noise, music) and
carries out the necessary control processes.
In the case of music, the system switches
to an omnidirectional microphone characteristic
and adaptive parameters are deactivated.
For speech in background noise, the
directional microphone characteristic
is activated and the adaptive parameters
function completely. The goal is to
offer customers optimal automatic setting
of the microphone characteristics and
control parameters at all times and
in any situation.
- The Natural
Sound - With
BTE systems, sound is received not in
the ear but above the ear. This means
that the natural influence of the sound
by the outer ear (pinna effect) is neutralized
completely and the signal sounds less
natural. The ability to localize sound
sources continues to be influenced as
the natural directional effect is also
impaired. Natural Sound copies the natural
behaviour of the ear, enabling the hearing
system wearer to recognize easily whether
a signal is coming from the front or
behind.
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