Widex Zen Tinnitus Therapy
USING SOUND IN TINNITUS MANAGEMENT
Sound ‘therapy’ is a commonly used method of managing tinnitus. Sounds used in tinnitus management can be amplified sound from hearing aids, environmental sounds, music, or noise from noise generators. Using sound in this way can help minimize the contrast between the tinnitus and the surrounding sound environment to provide relief from the annoying sound. Sound therapy also aids in relaxation. As stress is one of the highest exacerbating factors involved with tinnitus, stress reduction is a vital element in effective tinnitus management.
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WHY CHOOSE WIDEX ALLURE
With Widex Allure™ receiver-in-canal (RIC), built on our most advanced hearing aid platform yet, you can embrace life fully. From the stylish and discreet design to the easy-to-use connectivity features, the Widex Allure RIC is designed to help you feel confident and connected.
Discreet design
The RIC hearing aid combines a discreet housing and almost invisible receiver wire, giving you a cosmetically appealing option that delivers the full benefits of the Allure platform.


Comfortable fitting options
Telecoil streaming & Bluetooth
You can wirelessly connect to hearing loop systems in public settings like theaters and concert halls. The telecoil feature streams audio directly to your hearing aids, helping you focus more easily by reducing interference from surrounding sounds. Bluetooth® streaming capabilities allow seamless connectivity and hands-free communication with compatible devices for added convenience.

