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Unitron Hearing Aids

Austin Hearing Aid Center is an authorized provider of Unitron hearing aids in Austin, TX.

Unitron hearing aids are designed to help you hear clearly and feel confident in every part of your day. They are known for great sound, easy use, and comfortable fit. Many Unitron models also let you stream calls, music, and more through Bluetooth.

At Austin Hearing Aid Center, we’ll help you find the right Unitron hearing aid for your hearing needs, lifestyle, and budget, so you can enjoy life’s best moments without limits.

Unitron Hearing Aids in Austin, TX

Austin Hearing Aid Center offers a wide selection of hearing aids in Austin, TX. Learn more about the latest Unitron hearing aids below:

Unitron Insera S-R

Powered by the advanced Smile platform, the Insera S-R is meticulously crafted to fit the unique contours of your ear, offering a discreet design without compromising on power. Whether you’re in a crowded restaurant or a quiet home, its AI-driven technology automatically adjusts to your environment, making hearing feel natural and effortless. 

It comes with robust Bluetooth connectivity and all-day battery life to help you stay connected to the people and devices that matter most.

Unique Perks and Features:

  • EarMatch™ Customization: An evolved design process that uses deep-fit modeling and intentional microphone placement to optimize sound performance specifically for your unique ear anatomy.
  • Universal Bluetooth® Connectivity: Enjoy stable, hands-free calls and high-quality media streaming. The Insera S-R features up to 6x more wireless transmission power and double the connection range of previous models.
  • Rechargeable Custom Fit: Combines the “invisible” appeal of a custom-molded hearing aid with the modern convenience of lithium-ion reliability and a magnetic “snap-and-charge” docking station.
  • HyperFocus & Speech Enhancement: Advanced spatial features that zoom in on speech during loud conversations while reducing the listening effort required in quieter settings to prevent “listening fatigue.”

IP68-Rated Durability: Engineered for everyday life with proven wax protection and a rugged, water-resistant design that ensures dependable performance in all conditions.

The Unitron Moxi S-R is a small, stylish hearing aid that’s made to fit comfortably and work reliably every day. Powered by Unitron’s newest Smile platform, the Moxi S-R helps you hear clearly in more places and enjoy life’s sounds with ease.

This versatile hearing aid is also built to handle water and moisture, so you don’t have to worry about splashes or weather. With its easy-to-use charger and a portable ChargerGo, you can keep your hearing aids powered, whether you’re at home or on the move.

Unique Perks and Features:

  • Water-Resistant: Special coating helps protect from moisture.
  • Easy Charging: Simple charging at home or on-the-go with ChargerGo.
  • All-Day Power: Keeps up with your busy life without running out of charge.
Unitron Moxi S R receiver-in-canal hearing aid in silver with dome tip

The Unitron Ativo is designed to give you clear sound and wireless connection at an affordable price point. Enjoy hands-free phone calls, stream music or videos, and experience great hearing – all in a design that’s comfortable and stylish.

Stay connected to your favorite people, sounds, and moments every day with the all-new Unitron Ativo.

Unique Features:

  • Bluetooth Connectivity: Take calls and stream sound straight from your phone.
  • Clear Sound: Enjoy Unitron’s reliable sound performance in any setting.
  • Hands-Free Calling: Talk on the phone without holding it up.
  • Stylish and Comfortable: Designed to look good and feel good all day.
  • Affordable Quality: Great technology at an easy-to-access price.

The Unitron Moxi V-RS is a receiver-in-canal (RIC) hearing aid designed to provide a comfortable, discreet, and high-performance hearing solution. It belongs to the Unitron Moxi family, known for innovative technology that enhances listening experiences in various environments.

The Moxi V-RS features automatic sound adjustments that make it easier to hear in both quiet and noisy settings. It also includes connectivity options for smartphones and other Bluetooth-enabled devices, allowing users to stream audio directly to their hearing aids.

This model is sleek, lightweight, and comes with rechargeable batteries, making it a convenient choice for everyday use. The rechargeable option eliminates the need to replace disposable batteries, offering a more eco-friendly solution.

It’s ideal for those looking for advanced hearing technology that’s easy to use and offers a nearly invisible fit behind the ear, making it a perfect choice for active lifestyles.

Unique Perks and Features:

  • Bluetooth Connectivity: With Made For All compatibility and hands-free technology, the Moxi V-RS allows seamless streaming from your favorite Bluetooth-enabled devices. Whether you’re taking calls, listening to music, or watching videos, the audio streams directly to your hearing aids without the need for extra accessories.
  • App/Remote Help: The Remote Plus App lets you take control of your hearing experience. You can easily adjust volume, change settings, and fine-tune your hearing aids based on your environment. For added convenience, Remote Care Assistance allows your hearing healthcare provider to make adjustments remotely, ensuring your devices are always optimized for your hearing needs.

Rechargeable Convenience: The Moxi V-RS comes with a rechargeable option, meaning no more hassle of changing disposable batteries. Simply place your hearing aids in the charger, and enjoy a full day of power after just one charge.

Moxi V is powered by an upgraded sound processor in the Integra Operating System (OS). It enhances speech from all directions, even in the most challenging environments. When speech is coming from the front, dynamic noise reduction further reduces background noise for conversations even in the most complex situations. The Vivante platform seamlessly makes the subtle nuances of speech more pronounced, making your listening effort easier.

Unitron Moxi is available in a receiver-in-the-canal (RIC) style. It is recommended for mild-to-profound hearing losses.

Unique Perks and Features:

  • Bluetooth connectivity: With Made For All compatibility and true hands-free technology, you can stream directly to your hearing aids using your favorite Bluetooth-capable devices.
  • App / Remote Help: The Remote Plus App is available for you to customize your listening experience. Whether you need to adjust volume, change settings, or stream music, you can fine-tune your devices to your specific needs. Additionally, Remote Care Assistance is available to have your hearing healthcare provider make adjustments remotely via the app.
  • Tinnitus Relief: A noise generator is available to provide a sound enrichment source that stimulates the auditory system.

The Unitron Stride Blu (B) is a strong and smart behind-the-ear hearing aid made for people with moderate to severe hearing loss. It gives you clear, rich sound in many places – whether you’re talking with friends, shopping, or watching TV.

It uses smart technology to adjust automatically to loud or quiet spaces, so you don’t have to make changes yourself. It connects to your smartphone or tablet with Bluetooth, so you can stream phone calls, music, or videos right to your ears.

The Stride Blu (B) is also rechargeable, so you don’t have to worry about changing batteries. It’s easy to wear, comfortable for all-day use, and made to fit your active life.

Unique Perks and Features:

  • Bluetooth connectivity: With Made For All compatibility and true hands-free technology, you can stream directly to your hearing aids using your favorite Bluetooth-capable devices.
  • App / Remote Help: The Remote Plus App is available for you to customize your listening experience. Whether you need to adjust volume, change settings, or stream music, you can fine-tune your devices to your specific needs. Additionally, Remote Care Assistance is available to have your hearing healthcare provider make adjustments remotely via the app.
  • Tinnitus Relief: A noise generator is available to provide a sound enrichment source that stimulates the auditory system.

Unitron Stride Blu (B) UP is a powerful behind-the-ear (BTE) hearing aid made for people with severe to profound hearing loss. “UP” stands for “Ultra Power,” meaning this model gives extra-strong sound support while still sounding clear and natural. It adjusts automatically to different listening situations, so you don’t have to change the settings yourself.

This hearing aid also has Bluetooth, so you can stream phone calls, music, or videos straight to your ears. With a large, easy-to-use design, Stride Blu (B) UP is comfortable for all-day wear and comes with a rechargeable battery for simple, everyday use. It’s a great choice if you need strong hearing help and want smart features, great sound, and a secure fit.

Unique Perks and Features:

  • Bluetooth connectivity: With Made For All compatibility and true hands-free technology, you can stream directly to your hearing aids using your favorite Bluetooth-capable devices.
  • App / Remote Help: The Remote Plus App is available for you to customize your listening experience. Whether you need to adjust volume, change settings, or stream music, you can fine-tune your devices to your specific needs. Additionally, Remote Care Assistance is available to have your hearing healthcare provider make adjustments remotely via the app.
  • Tinnitus Relief: A noise generator is available to provide a sound enrichment source that stimulates the auditory system.

Unitron Insera Blu (B) is a custom-made hearing aid that fits completely inside your ear. It’s made just for you, based on the shape of your ear and your level of hearing loss. Insera Blu (B) uses smart technology to adjust to different sounds around you, so you can hear clearly whether you’re in a quiet room or a noisy place.

This hearing aid also lets you connect to your smartphone or tablet with Bluetooth, so you can stream phone calls, music, and videos directly to your ears. It gives you natural, rich sound and is easy to use. Because it sits inside your ear, it’s more hidden than behind-the-ear styles-and very comfortable for daily wear. Insera Blu (B) is great if you want powerful sound in a small, custom-fit design.

Unique Perks and Features:

  • Bluetooth connectivity: With Made For All compatibility and true hands-free technology, you can stream directly to your hearing aids using your favorite Bluetooth-capable devices.
  • App / Remote Help: The Remote Plus App is available for you to customize your listening experience. Whether you need to adjust volume, change settings, or stream music, you can fine-tune your devices to your specific needs. Additionally, Remote Care Assistance is available to have your hearing healthcare provider make adjustments remotely via the app.
  • Tinnitus Relief: A noise generator is available to provide a sound enrichment source that stimulates the auditory system.
**Note: Completely-in-the-canal (CIC) and Invisible-in-the-canal (IIC) models do not offer Bluetooth connectivity due to hearing aid size and space limitations.**
  • Unitron Partner Mic
  • Remote Control
  • TV Connector
  • IIC Remote

These hearing aid models may still be supported for hearing aid servicing and repair by Austin Hearing Aid Center in Austin, TX. Please contact us for more information.

  • Unitron Moxi B-R
  • Unitron Moxi B-RT
  • Unitron Moxi B-312
  • Unitron Moxi Fit
  • Unitron Moxi Move R
  • Unitron Moxi Jump R T
  • Unitron Insera W 312
  • Unitron Insera 312 Omni
  • Unitron Insera 10 Omni
  • Unitron Insera
  • Unitron Stride P
  • Unitron Stride P R
  • Unitron Max SP
  • Unitron Max UP

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Unitron Vivante (V) supersedes Unitron Blu (B) receiver-in-the-canal (RIC) hearing aids. For custom in-the-ear (ITE) hearing aids, Unitron Blu is the most current Unitron product. Unitron Vivante integrates a new design with improved sound quality and a new Remote Plus app.
Unitron offers five levels of hearing aid technology, designed to meet different listening needs, lifestyles, and budgets. These levels are available across their main product lines like Blu, Discover, and Tempus platforms. Each level includes different combinations of features like AutoSense OS, SoundCore technology, Bluetooth streaming, Rechargeable options, and Remote Plus app controls. Higher levels offer more programs, faster processors, and better handling of noisy or challenging environments.
Unitron rechargeable hearing aids typically require up to 3 hours to achieve a full charge. This charging duration applies to models equipped with built-in lithium-ion batteries, such as the Moxi, Stride, and Insera Blu series. The charging process is complete when the indicator light on the hearing aid turns solid green. Our Austin, TX audiologists will be happy to assist you should you have more questions about Unitron hearing aids.

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An audiologist is a licensed healthcare professional with a clinical doctorate or masters degree in Audiology. They are trained to evaluate, diagnose and treat hearing loss and other auditory conditions including balance disorders and tinnitus (ringing in the ears). Audiologists provide valuable insight and recommend products to help manage and prevent hearing loss, including hearing instrument technology and hearing protection.
Audiologists perform the following hearing tests and treatments:
  • Diagnostic hearing tests
  • Annual hearing evaluations
  • Hearing aid fittings, programming and consultations
  • Earmold and earplug fittings and consultations
  • Dizziness and balance testing and treatment
  • Hearing aid repairs, service, and maintenance
  • Pediatric hearing loss detection and treatment
  • Hearing loss prevention and protection programs
  • Aural rehabilitation/Hearing rehabilitation and auditory training
  • Custom musicians earplugs and in-ear- monitors
  • Tinnitus treatment programs for ringing and buzzing in the ears
  • Sound therapy and counseling
  • Cochlear implant candidacy evaluations and implant programming
The onset of hearing loss often happens gradually, so it might be hard to detect in the early stages. In most cases, people close to or usually around the person with undiagnosed hearing loss are the ones who can notice the hearing problems first. It is important to have an annual hearing evaluation, in the same way it is recommended to have an annual physical, teeth cleaning and eye exam. If you or someone you know exhibits the following symptoms, consider consulting an audiologist:
  • Perception that people are mumbling when speaking to you
  • Constantly asking people to repeat themselves
  • Playing the TV or radio louder than the volume level that others around you enjoy
  • Missing the doorbell or the telephone
  • Missing environmental sounds, such as birds chirping, your car turn signal and microwave beepings
  • Hearing a ringing sound in your ears, especially when it is quiet

Hearing loss can be caused by several factors including exposure to loud noises, aging, ear infections, head or ear trauma, medications, congenital or genetic factors, diseases, and a number of other causes.

The most common cause of hearing loss (acquired) is exposure to loud noise. Hearing can be protected by wearing suitable hearing protection like ear plugs or ear muffs.

Hearing loss is diagnosed through a hearing evaluation conducted by an audiologist. Through a hearing test or diagnostic audiologic evaluation, an audiologist will determine the type and degree of hearing loss. The sensitivity, acuity and accuracy of speech understanding will also be evaluated in a hearing test.

A hearing evaluation covers a thorough case history and a physical inspection of the eardrum and the ear canal. Additional tests may also be performed depending on the symptoms. If an audiologist assesses that the hearing loss may benefit from medical intervention, a patient will be referred to a physician.

The results of a hearing test are plotted on a chart called an audiogram. Hearing level (HL) is measured in decibels (dB) and is presented in general categories as follows:

Normal hearing (0-25 dB HL)

Mild hearing loss (26-40 dB HL)

Moderate hearing loss (41-70dB HL)

Severe hearing loss (71-90 dB HL)

Profound hearing loss (greater than 90 dB HL)

Hearing loss is categorized into three types, each caused by different factors and requires different levels of hearing aid technology.

Sensorineural hearing loss

Sensorineural hearing loss occurs when there is a problem with the auditory nerve or the inner ear, specifically damage to the nerve fibers or hair cells of the auditory system. This is the most common type of hearing loss in adults. The most common causes of sensorineural hearing loss are noise exposure and age-related changes. A disturbance in the circulation of the inner ear may also result in hearing loss. Fortunately, there are numerous options for patients with sensorineural hearing loss.

Conductive hearing loss

Conductive hearing loss is linked to problems in the middle or external ear. With conductive hearing loss, sound is not conducted efficiently through the ear canal, eardrum or middle ear bones, resulting in the reduction of hearing. This may be caused by earwax blockage or other obstruction in the ear canal, perforation in the eardrum, middle ear fluid, middle ear infection, or other disease of the middle or inner ear. If you are diagnosed with conductive hearing loss, you may benefit from hearing aids, medication, medical implants, or surgical options.

Mixed hearing loss

When there are problems in both the middle and inner ear, the diagnosis will be a mixed hearing impairment. Since mixed hearing loss links both conductive and sensorineural hearing loss, treatment options will depend on the nature of the impairment and the symptoms.

Hearing loss can occur at any time in life from factors such as genetics, ear infections, head trauma or certain medications. If you suspect the following symptoms or behaviors in your child, you may need to consult with an audiologist:

-Failed newborn hearing screening

-Delays in speech and language acquisition (i.e no babbling)

-Frequent ear infections

-No startling reaction to loud sounds

-No response or turning to the source of loud sounds after six months of age

-Difficulty following verbal directions

-Short attention span

Any symptom of hearing loss in children should be addressed right away so as not to hamper or delay speech, language and cognitive development as a whole.

There are many different types of hearing aids in the market today, ranging from style, technology, features and design.

Aside from considering the style of the device, you need to consider the features that would be most beneficial to you and applicable to your lifestyle. From waterproof options, directional microphones, telecoils, and Bluetooth technology, there will surely be something for everyone.

Hearing aids are also available in different styles and sizes, and thanks to the advancements and innovations in technology, hearing aids are getting smaller without compromising power.

When selecting a style of hearing aid, the following should be considered:

-Type/degree of the hearing loss

-Power requirements

-Manual dexterity and visual abilities

-Budget

-Aesthetics

-Anatomical and medical considerations

-Lifestyle requirements

People with any type and degree of hearing loss may benefit from an assistive listening device. Since the microphone of a standard hearing aid is either worn on or behind the ear, the ability to enhance the speaker-to-background-noise ratio may become limited. This is where ALDs enter the picture, as they are designed to increase the loudness of a desired sound, such as a public speaker, TV, or radio, without necessarily increasing the background noise.

ALDs include TV listening systems, alarm clocks, telephone amplifying devices, and auditorium-type assistive listening systems. Newer ALDs are small, wireless and compatible with digital hearing aids.

Tinnitus, often referred to as ringing in the ears, is a common disorder affecting more than 50 million people in the United States. Some people experience tinnitus as a roaring, hissing, whistling, buzzing, or clicking sound in the ear.

Technically, tinnitus is not the actual disease, but a symptom of another underlying medical condition of the ear or affected by another influencing health factor. Tinnitus can be constant or intermittent, with single or multiple tones. The perceived tinnitus volume can range from extremely loud to very soft.

American Tinnitus Association: https://www.ata.org/

The exact cause of tinnitus is not known. However, there are a wide variety of factors linked to tinnitus that include:

  • Noise-induced hearing loss
  • Age-related hearing loss
  • Wax build-up in the ear canal
  • Certain medications
  • Ear or sinus infections
  • Ear diseases and disorders
  • Jaw misalignment
  • Cardiovascular disease
  • Certain types of tumors in the neck or head area
  • Thyroid disorders
  • Head and neck trauma

Treatment will vary based on the severity and underlying condition of the tinnitus. There are several treatments to manage the perception of unwanted noise which include:

  • Hearing aids with tinnitus-masking features
  • Tinnitus retraining therapy
  • Sound therapy
  • Avoidance of certain medications
  • Behavioral therapy

There are various types of hearing healthcare professionals in the industry, varying in terms of education and training.

A hearing instrument specialist and an audiologist are two of the most in-demand professionals when it comes to seeking treatment or advice for hearing loss. To better understand and select which professional is best for your case, here’s the difference between the two –

Audiologist

An audiologist has a degree in audiology and is trained to diagnose, treat, and monitor disorders of the hearing and balance system. Audiologists are well-versed and trained in handling amplification devices, cochlear implants, acoustics, electrophysiology, auditory rehabilitation and psychophysics.

At a minimum, Doctors of Audiology complete an undergraduate and doctoral level degree in audiology. They also undergo a supervised externship prior to state licensure and national certification. Continuing education requirements must be completed so audiologists can maintain state licensure.

For people with hearing loss, balance problems and auditory issues, an audiologist is the most qualified professional that can provide proper diagnosis and treatment.

Hearing instrument specialist (HIS)

A hearing instrument specialist is licensed to conduct audiometric testing to fit and sell hearing aids. To get a license, a hearing instrument specialist needs to take a certification program in hearing aids, complete training hours in the relevant field and pass an exam.

Hearing instrument specialists can fit and repair hearing aids. However, they cannot diagnose or treat hearing loss.

For more questions about hearing loss and other related services, our team at the Austin Hearing Aid Center will be happy to assist you. Call us today at (512-444-8684).