Unitron Announces Quantum, Moxi and TrueFit

New generation of hearing instruments and fitting software delivers high-fidelity sound

June 6th, 2011 –  Kitchener, Canada  – Unitron, a global provider of world-class hearing innovations announced today the release of its new Quantum™and Moxi™product families, and its new and intuitive TrueFit™fitting software. The release, one of the most significant in Unitron’s company history, brings to the hearing healthcare marketplace a completely new generation of hearing instruments built on Era™, Unitron’s next generation sound processing platform.

“The announcement of Quantum and Moxi represents a new generation of products for Unitron – products that will define their category, and offer our customers and their clients tremendous advancement in reliability, accuracy, performance speed and sound quality ,” says Bruce Brown, Unitron Vice President of Global Marketing. “We are particularly proud of Quantum and Moxi’s ability to provide enhanced speech understanding and a more natural sounding hearing instrument.”

Announcing Quantum – High-fidelity sound the way nature intended
Powered by Era, Quantum represents the next generation of hearing instruments that deliver life’s sounds naturally. Quantum makes enormous strides in automatic performance and speech understanding in noise, through intelligently combined high-fidelity features. Quantum offers three technology levels (Quantum 20, 12 and 6) all wireless, including capabilities such as Binaural Phone and uTV™that enrich the wearer’s hearing experience. It is available in a full spectrum of shells and styles (BTE and ITE).

Announcing Moxi – Open fit goes high-fidelity
Moxi takes open-fit performance where it has never been before. Also powered by Era, Moxi is a beautiful little canal receiver technology (CRT) hearing instrument, with performance that goes far beyond great looks. An integrated open-fit strategy makes for an incredible listening experience, combining three proprietary technologies – Automatic Program with SmartFocus™, Natural Sound Balance and Pinna Effect – to deliver high fidelity sound. Available in three wireless technology levels (Moxi 20, 12, and 6), Moxi ensures smooth, effortless transitions for more natural listening.

Announcing TrueFit – Intuitive and flexible fitting software
Unitron TrueFit™fitting software was designed in collaboration with hearing healthcare professionals with their client’s needs in mind. It features intuitive and easy to navigate screens that provide hearing healthcare professionals with all the tools they need for a successful fit.

Two product families, four signature features
Quantum and Moxi product families each leverage four signature features. These are:

  • Automatic performance with SmartFocus™  – Long recognized for a superior automatic approach, Unitron advances this technology by enabling the custom blending of the hearing instruments’ response based on high-resolution sensing and precise classification of the complex sound environment. The Automatic Program is further enhanced by SmartFocus, technology at work in the background that combines adaptive features for optimal speech intelligibility or comfort depending on the situation, to provide a truly effortless way to enjoy all of life’s sounds.
  • Pinna Effect  – The location of hearing instrument microphones alters the natural sound enjoyed by people with normal hearing. Pinna Effect uniquely corrects for the location of the hearing instrument microphones, providing more natural directionality, particularly at high frequencies.
  • Natural Sound Balance  – Continuously monitors the combination of unamplified and amplified sounds entering the ear canal and makes precise adaptive adjustments to deliver one clear, balanced signal.
  • Best in class wireless  – The Era platform offers the most advanced broadband wireless capabilities, offering a fast and stable wireless connection.

“Unitron continues to make dramatic improvements in platform design and in the technology powering our hearing instruments. The Era platform along with the Quantum and Moxi product families and new TrueFit software is the culmination of the efforts of Unitron’s research & design team who are united by a passion to build nothing but the best for our customers and their clients,” says Ara Talaslian, Vice President of Research & Development, Unitron.

About Unitron
Unitron is a global innovator of technologically advanced hearing instruments. We care deeply about people with hearing loss and work closely with hearing healthcare professionals to make advanced, purpose-driven solutions available to everyone. Headquartered in the Waterloo Region, Canada, Unitron, a member of the Sonova Group, meets the needs of our customers through 18 international offices and through distributors in a further 46 countries. For more information, please visit us on the web at  unitron.com.

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