Beltone Envision and Commence: Innovation in Hearing Solutions

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Danish multinational Beltone has made a significant advancement in the field of hearing with the introduction of two innovative hearing aids: Beltone Envision™ and Beltone Commence™. The unveiling took place on May 9 at an event in Madrid, which gathered over 150 audioprosthetists from Spain and Portugal. These devices mark the beginning of a new era in hearing personalization, adapting to the varied needs of patients.

Manuel Yuste, Product Director of Beltone Spain, emphasized that these launches represent “the most comprehensive and robust product package we have ever released.” The Beltone Envision™ incorporates Augmented Intelligence technology that allows users to have complete control over their sound environment, enhancing the ability to distinguish between speech and noise, particularly in challenging settings. This is achieved through a dual co-processor that includes a 360 chip and a Deep Neural Network.

The design of the Beltone Envision™ stands out for its energy efficiency and compact format, being the smallest rechargeable hearing aid with artificial intelligence on the market. Its Auracast™ connectivity enables users to enjoy high-quality audio streaming in various environments, all manageable through the Beltone HearMax™ app.

On the other hand, the Beltone Commence™ is presented as an accessible option that introduces features from high-end models, such as the ability to make hands-free calls and Bluetooth® Low Energy Audio connectivity. This model is designed for patients seeking a quality solution without compromising their budget. Its powerful processor and adaptability to the environment ensure exceptional sound clarity throughout the day.

The new hearing aids not only offer advanced hearing solutions but also expand Beltone’s technological range, covering a wide spectrum of needs. Both models will be available in hearing clinics, where professionals will be able to demonstrate them to their patients, marking a significant advancement in hearing technology.

via: MiMub in Spanish

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