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CLEAR440 wIRELEss optIons
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TV-DEX
To oer the user a superb sound quality, the
infra-red light and telecoil are now replaced by
the TV-DEX. The TV-DEX caters for users who
are dependent on assistive listening devices and
‘just’ want to watch TV without any eort. The
high sound quality may appeal to the critical
hearing aid user.
The TV-DEX is built for enjoying TV and audio.
This DEX device aims to answer hearing aid us-
ers’ complaints of not being able to hear the TV
- and their nearest relations’ complaints of the
TV being too loud.
The TV-DEX Controller features a Room O
key, which mutes the hearing aid microphones.
Room O allows the hearing aid user to shut o
any disturbing sounds in the room while enjoy-
ing TV or audio.
When Room O is not activated, the audio sig-
nal is still transmitted directly to the hearing
aids. At the same time the hearing aid micro-
phones are activated allowing the user to fol-
low a conversation while listening to the audio
signal. Widex EchoFree technology makes sure
that the user does not experience delays, distor-
tion or echoes while the audio is being transmit-
ted and the hearing aid microphone is activated.
The M-DEX
For those users who enjoy music, the M-DEX al-
lows input from personal audio devices like MP3
players.
The M-DEX oers users connectivity between
their hearing aids and mobile phones.
This device aims to meet the challenge of talk-
ing in mobile phones with personal hearing
aids by transmitting the signal from the mobile
phone directly to the hearing aids. The Room
O function allows the user to focus on the tel-
ephone conversation without being disturbed
by surrounding sounds picked up by the hearing
aid microphones.
M-DEX also goes a convenient step further for
users of Widex hearing aids with the Free Focus
feature. FreeFocus allows users to hear in se-
lected directions, such as passengers behind
them when driving. M-DEX lets users choose
right/left/front/rear focus to optimise speech
intelligibility in situations where the user is un-
able to turn towards the speaker.
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