Tag Archives: wind noise reduction

Remote Microphone Hearing Instrument Technology

ReSound’s Jennifer Groth and Stephen Hallenbeck recently contributed an article to AudiologyOnline entitled “Evidence-based Design Leads to Remote Microphone Hearing Instrument Technology”.  This article discusses the underlying principles that guided the design process of Remote Microphone hearing instrumentation at ReSound. … Continue reading

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Product Announcement – Mini BTE and Custom Products

We’re pleased to announce that we’re adding two new products to the Alera® line of hearing aids: Mini BTE 67 Non-Wireless Custom The Mini BTE 67 is small and discrete with all the capabilities of the ReSound Alera® family including … Continue reading

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Remote Microphone & Wind Noise Reduction

By Stephen Hallenbeck, Au.D Hearing aid microphones are susceptible to receiving wind fluctuations and amplifying them as they would any other sound pressure fluctuation, which is why wind noise continues to be a problem.  Remote Microphone Technology utilizes the physical … Continue reading

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Remote Microphone Technology

By Stephen Hallenbeck, Au.D This week, I’ll be posting a number of blog posts about the science behind Remote Microphone Technology and the patient benefits in terms of localization, directivity and wind noise reduction. Remote Microphone Technology works by leveraging … Continue reading

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Introducing WindGuard – Superior Wind Noise Protection

ReSound has developed a new technology for wind noise protection.  WindGuard, which will be available in the Fall, is a dual-microphone signal processing technology designed to effectively reduce the level of wind noise in hearing devices. While hearing devices have … Continue reading

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