Widex SmartRIC Aims to Redefine Hearing Aid Design and Performance: A Closer Look with Dana Helmink

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The Widex SmartRIC is a recently introduced hearing aid featuring a unique L-shaped design, strategically placing the microphones in a more horizontal orientation to enhance directionality and speech comprehension, particularly in noisy environments.
In this week's discussion, Dana Helmink, AuD, Senior Director of Audiological Development at Widex, joins host Andrew Bellavia to provide an in-depth exploration of the company's newest device.
Beyond speech-in-noise gains, the SmartRIC’s redesigned microphone cover also slashes wind noise by up to 20 dB. The portable charger was designed to meet modern tech consumer expectations - it easily fits in pockets and purses while providing up to 37 hours of use per charge. Dr. Helmink also highlights the SmartRIC's sleek and contemporary aesthetic, challenging the stigma associated with traditional hearing aids by offering a modern alternative to traditional devices, particularly appealing to younger individuals.
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TIMESTAMPS
00:00 Introduction
01:04 Dr. Dana Helmink - background
03:15 Widex SmartRIC
05:38 SmartRIC: Why L Shape Design?
10:04 Microphone Angle - Research Findings
16:40 Improvements in Wind and Touch Noise
18:48 Longer Battery Life Per Charge
23:24 Form Factor Acceptance
27:55 Addressing Stigma
32:01 Final thoughts

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