Phonak Hearing Aid Reviews

Founded in 1947, Phonak is a member of the Sonova Group. Headquartered near Zurich, Switzerland, with U.S. headquarters in suburban Chicago, Phonak’s extensive network of distributors and subsidiaries represents more than 100 countries. Phonak hearing aids cost about $1,100 to $3,000 per unit.

Phonak Innovations

Phonak recently received top honors and awards for developing the world’s first hearing aid to combine universal Bluetooth connectivity, lithium-ion rechargeability, direct binaural streaming, integrated telecoil, and integrated RogerDirect technology in one device.

Phonak AutoSense OS is a hearing technology that accurately captures and analyzes your sound environment. It then precisely blends features from multiple programs in real-time to provide a seamless listening experience. It features the adaptive SoundRecover2 and improved comprehension of soft speech.

Phonak is also considered an industry leader in pediatric hearing care, with innovations including the Roger Pen and in-classroom radio FM technology. Designed specifically for children and teens, AutoSense Sky OS helps youngsters adjust to classroom or playground sounds, listen to music, and converse with friends.

Binaural VoiceStream Technology streams the full audio bandwidth in real-time and bi-directionally, addressing challenging listening situations by simulating how the brain handles sounds from both ears.

In addition, Phonak Audeo Life hearing aids have an impressive waterproof rating. With an IP68 rating, these devices are not only dust-tight but can also withstand continuous immersion in water up to 1.5 meters for 30 minutes. This makes them ideal for individuals who lead active lifestyles or enjoy water-related activities such as swimming or water sports.

Among the most famous and appreciated models from the hearing aid brand, we can mention Phonak Paradise.

Types of Hearing Aids

Phonak offers several different models and basic types for mild to profound hearing loss, single-sided hearing loss, and children

Receiver-in-Canal (RIC)

This type of hearing aid has largely replaced in-the-ear (ITE) models. A smaller speaker located directly in your ear canal enables sound to travel a shorter distance from the speaker through your ear canal and eardrum. This results in clearer and more intact sound, while the larger distance between the receiver and microphone leads to less feedback. Appropriate for mild to severe hearing loss.

Invisible in the Canal (IIC)

While others may claim this distinction, Phonak is the only hearing aid company to offer a completely invisible hearing aid. An IIC hearing aid must be positioned by a hearing care professional deeper in your ear canal near the eardrum. The device relies on the natural anatomy of your ear to amplify and deliver a full, natural listening experience. Appropriate for mild to moderate hearing loss.

Completely-in-Canal (CIC)

These small and discreet hearing aids are inserted in your ear canal, making it difficult for other people to see you’re wearing a device. CIC hearing aids are typically equipped with a small handle or cord that aids in removal. Appropriate for mild to moderately severe hearing loss.

Behind-the-Ear (BTE)

This traditional device consists of a small, hard-plastic case worn behind the ear connected to a customized plastic ear mold that fits inside your outer ear. Appropriate for moderate to severe hearing loss.

Phonak Custom-Made Solutions

In-the-Ear (ITE): These hearing aids are encased in custom-made hard plastic cases that sit in your outer ear. They are relatively small and discreet, but large enough to accommodate advanced features such as ear-to-ear communication. Appropriate for moderate to severe hearing loss.

Families*

Discover more about specific products such as Naida M, Sky M, Audéo Marvel, Bolero M and Audéo Lumity:

Phonak Audéo Lumity

Phonak Naida M

Phonak Sky M

Phonak Virto M

Phonak Audeo Marvel

Phonak Bolero M

Average Price

 $ 999 - 5,000

$ 2,100 - 4,200

$ 1,800 - 3,400

$ 1,400 - 3,600

$ 1,500 - 4,200

$ 1,600 - 3,400

Model Type

Receiver-in-Canal (RIC), Behind-the-Ear (BTE)

Behind-the-Ear

Behind-the-Ear

In-the-Ear

Receiver-in-the-canal

Behind-the-Ear

Batteries

Rechargeable (Lithium-ion)

Battery Size 13

Battery Size 13, 312,

Rechargeable (Lithium-ion)

Battery Size 10, 312

Battery Size 13, 312,

Rechargeable (Lithium-ion)

Battery Size 312,

Rechargeable (Lithium-ion)

Bluetooth

Depending on model

Android / iPhone compatibility

Direct connectivity to iOS and Android

iOS and Android Compatibility

iOS and Android Compatibility

iOS and Android Compatibility*

iOS and Android Compatibility

No

Tinnitus Relief

no information found

No

Water Resistant

No

Produced in

2023

2020

2020

2020

2018

2019

* Depending on model

Prices can be subject to discounts

Select Features

Phonak hearing aids include many high-tech features that have become increasingly common in contemporary hearing aids, including:

  • Bluetooth connectivity
  • Smartphone connectivity
  • Rechargeable solutions
  • Telecoil options
  • Remote control
  • Wireless clip-on microphone
  • Digital feedback reduction
  • Noise reduction
  • Wind control
  • Speech enhancement
  • Biometric calibration
  • Tinnitus masking

Notable Features

Roger Select products utilize innovative MultiBeam Technology specifically designed to help boost hearing performance and allow you to hear voices from any direction in the room.

Phonak direct connectivity hearing aids offer universal connectivity to most Bluetooth cell phones, regardless of the brand or operating system. This enables hearing aids to function as a wireless headset for hands-free calls and also turns them into wireless TV headphones.

Phonak Hearing Aid Accessories

Roger iN microphone

The mic is placed in the center of a table, where it automatically selects the person who is talking and seamlessly switches from one person talking to another. It also employs multiple microphones in six directions, covering speech 360 degrees. This technology is available in several models, including the Roger Pen.

myPhonak app

This app includes a remote control, hearing diary, and the ability to connect with your hearing care professional with real-time remote video support and hearing aid adjustments. With different app functions, you can discuss your personal needs whenever you find it necessary.

Start Your Journey to Better Hearing

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