
A: Digital Pinna technology applies only to the BTE/RIC styles Clear440 hearing aids
to help restore natural localization cues
Q: Is the Zen in the Clear440 different than the Zen in the Mind440?
A: Yes, the Zen in the Clear440 is the InterEar Zen version which creates a stereo-
like experience when listening in a binaural arrangement. The IE Zen is now
distributed between the hearing aids for a fuller and complete relaxation experience.
One can, however, revert back to the mind440 Zen by deactivating the IE-Zen or
choosing monaural Clear440 fittings.
-free hearing aid batteries for Widex
products?
A: Yes depending on the manufacturer of the battery. RayOVac has recently
introduced their second generation mercury-free battery that has a 1.45V supply
voltage. Widex has tested that and found it is substantially equivalent to a Zinc-Air
battery.
Q: If I turn off all of the Widex InterEar features in Clear will this give me more
battery life?
A: No. The Clear440 hearing aids are constantly in a transmit/receive mode even
though the IE features are deactivated. Thus, no saving in battery life is expected.
activated?
A: No.
Q: If I give my patient a MT or T program in Clear440 and the patient holds up
the phone to one side of their head will they hear the conversation in both ears
with the InterEar technology?
A: No. IE technolog
wearers will also hear in both ears with the M-Dex because the wireless transmission
from the M-Dex to the hearing aids is non-specific. In the MT/T mode, only the MT or
T in the intended ear is activated.
Q: Is the Clear440 chip the same as the Mind440 chip?
A: No. The Clear chip is a brand new chip that has more gates and more processing.
This allows us to realize C-ISP technology that allows communications between
Q: Is it possible to have different Clear models on opposite ears? Will the inter-
ear features still be available?
A: Yes, but depending on the models being used, not all options may be available, i.e.
T-coil, phone +, access via remote & Dexes, etc.
Q: Are any of the DEX products compatible with FM systems?
A:
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