Advanced Bionics recently announced the approval and subsequent launch of ClearVoice in Europe, Asia and Canada. Exhibiting at the Middle East Update in Otolaryngology Exhibition & Conference 2010, in Dubai, Advance Bionics is now launching their latest product in the Middle East.
ClearVoice is a revolutionary sound-processing strategy for high-performance hearing built on AB’s proprietary HiRes Fidelity 120 technology. ClearVoice has been designed to automatically analyse and adapt to each listening situation that recipients encounter throughout the day, separating the distracting noises from speech so that communication is easier. The technology was developed to help recipients communicate confidently in a variety of challenging listening situations, including restaurants, cars, and classrooms without ever needing to change a program or make an adjustment to their sound processor.
The original implant, the Harmony HiResolution Bionic Ear System (Harmony) is designed to provide recipients with important benefits including improved speech clarity, greater ease of listening and diminished stress and fatigue. While most cochlear implants on the market were designed to perform best in quiet, clinic-like conditions, Harmony is designed to help recipients hear well in everyday settings like busy offices, noisy classrooms and bustling restaurants. Now with the addition of ClearVoice to Harmony’s high-resolution sound, AB has once again engineered a breakthrough in sound processing that enables recipients to hear their best.
Running alongside the exhibition is a CME accredited conference where regional and international experts will discuss up-to-date trends on treatments and technologies covering topics including endoscopic sinus and base of scull surgery, hearing loss, sleep medicine, snoring, reactive airways and allergies such as fungal sinusitis.
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