Oticon Hearing Aids

Oticon have been manufacturing hearing instruments for nearly 100 years and are a Danish manufacturer based in Copenhagen.Their U.K. Head office is in Hamilton, Scotland. They are owned by the William Demant Holding Group whose family very first founded Oticon. Mr Demant did this initially to assist his wife’s quality of life due to her hearing loss. Oticon have come a long way since then and are today considered one of the worlds leading manufacturers of quality hearing systems.

In 1977 Oticon introduced their first in the ear (ITC) hearing aids and launched their first fully digital hearing aids in 1996.

The William Demant Holding Group also own another hearing aid manufacturer called Bernafon and a National high street hearing aid company called Hidden Hearing. The Oticon motto is “people first” meaning that the products that they produce comes from the needs of the people who buy their hearing aids.

For more information or advice on this manufacturer’s products please call 0800 0304 542.

Manufacturer Model Price Info
Oticon Agil Pro £1,475 Read More
Oticon Agil £1,295 Read More
Oticon Acto Pro £1,095 Read More
Oticon Acto £ 895 Read More
Oticon Ino Pro £ 695 Read More
Oticon Ino £ 495 Read More
Oticon Chili SP9 £1,495 Read More
Oticon Chili SP7 £1,195 Read More
Oticon Chili SP5 £ 995 Read More
Oticon Intiga 10 £1,475
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Oticon Intiga 8 £1,245
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Oticon Intiga 6 £1,045
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Oticon Dual M9 £1,195 Read More
Oticon Dual M7 £ 995 Read More
Oticon Dual M5 £ 695 Read More
Oticon Dual Pro £ 725 Read More
Oticon Hit Pro £ 650 Read More
Oticon Hit £ 495 Read More
Oticon Streamer (at point of sale) £ 190 Read More

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Oticon Hearing Aids

Oticon hearing aids company have been around for 100 years. Oticon hearing aids have a total of 19 different models on market. Their price range starts from around 200 pounds to 1600 pounds. The two new models are Ino Pro and Ino. The processing speeds on these new models of Oticon hearing aids are simply amazing as they are twice as fast as the other models.

The Oticon flagship and most recent platform of technology is their Agil Pro hearing aid which was launched in 2010. This range of products incorporates wireless e2e technology which allows the communication between a pair of hearing aids when worn, allowing the hearing aids to work more efficiently, especially in noise.

Devices such as telephones, televisions and even mp3 players can be connected wirelessly, via bluetooth which allows sounds to be sent via the Oticon connectline streamer. The Oticon “in the ear products” are regarded as probably the neatest and most discrete design in the industry. This is due to the face plate of the hearing aid having a more flush and less noticable appearance than other companies.