ReSound Hearing Aids - dot2 Series
dot2 by ReSound
dot2 by ReSound® is small. 1.38 grammes-small to be precise. That’s about the same as a couple of paper clips.
But that isn’t all. dot2 by ReSound® is powered by our surround sound processor, giving a rich, near-natural listening experience and puts you back in the centre of your life.
Who's it for?
People with mild to profound hearing losses.
What does it offer?
- An extremely small behind-the-ear hearing aid
- Straightforward to use
- Option of fully automatic or manual operation
- Ergonomic, comfortable design
- The revolutionary new surround sound processor that delivers much more rich and detailed sound
- Increased ability to locate sounds
- Better speech understanding in noise
- No annoying whistling
- Wide range of colours
- Available in three variants: dot² 10, dot² 20, and dot² 30
- Available in normal and high power
Variants and listening enrivonments
dot² by ReSound comes in three different variants:
- dot² 10 for quiet listening environments
- dot² 20 for moderate listening environments
- dot² 30 for demanding listening environments
All three variants are available in normal as well as high power models.
Price and fitting
For information on prices and fitting, please contact Newtone Hearing Center today.
Contact Information
Newtone Hearing Center
21300 Gertrude Ave., Suite #2
Port Charlotte, FL 33952
PH: 941.258.3730
FAX: 941.258.3731
info@newtonehearing.com
Next door to the Cultural Center
Hearing Loss
Loss of hearing affects over 30 million Americans of all ages. Hearing loss can range from being very mild in nature, resulting in not hearing faint, high pitched sounds or voices, to impairment that is so severe very loud noises may not be detected.
As with most other health problems, early detection allows for more effective intervention. In some cases, hearing loss is medically treatable and may be improved. In cases where the hearing loss is permanent, hearing aids are a form of treatment that allow for compensation of the hearing loss. Early detection and intervention also offers a means of support for both the hearing impaired person and his family with the social and mental burdens often associated with hearing loss.