Audibel Hearing Aid Center

Brian Hassinger

 

Hearing Instrument Specialist

 

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Effingham Audibel Hearing Aid Center

 

Virtue 12

 

Over the past decade, Audibel has researched cutting-edge technology with the goal of developing the most advanced hearing product in history. The result: Virtue 12, a digital instrument created with the power and intelligence of nanoscience. It’s a hearing aid that is sensitive, adaptive, and nearly as intuitive as the human ear.


With the Virtue 12, you will hear even the most subtle sounds. Our state-of-the-art integrated circuit ensures every Virtue 12 provides the very best feedback erasure and directional capabilities currently available. Virtue 12 has been enhanced even further with Acoustic Signature – a landmark management system that detects and classifies different sound environments, and transitions seamlessly between them.


Standard features include:


Active Feedback Intercept (AFI) – The most effective feedback erasure system ever developed. AFI uses an entirely new patent-pending method that actually moves nuisance signals in time. So not only does feedback virtually disappear, there are no irritating sound artifacts left behind.


Acoustic Signature – A sophisticated, technology-driven system that detects and classifies listening environments and switches seamlessly between them. This system provides a totally natural hearing experience and clearer, better sound quality than ever before.


Directional Speech Detector (DSD) – Standard on BTE styles and optional on OTE, ITE and ITC styles – with the quietest directional mode in hearing aid history. DSD continuously monitors the decibel levels in noisy environments and adjusts its reception area.


Automatic Telephone Response – A first-of-its-kind nanotech switch that senses an analog telephone signal the moment the receiver is lifted to the ear.