GSM1218 dual band (850/1900 MHz) and GSM1219 dual band (900/1800 MHz) phones, come in four color choices, feature built-in FM radio receiver. Entry level GSM78 (850/1900 MHz) and GSM79 (900/1800 MHz) feature built-in digital cameras

 

Explorer™ 500, the first dedicated pediatric instrument from Siemens. The Explorer’s pediatric earhook was designed specifically for babies and younger kids, so it is easy to screw on, but difficult to screw off, so babies don’t remove it from the instrument while parents can. The technology features, available on Explorer’s Tek® option, were developed specifically with teens in mind. The Tek wireless enhancement allows teens to stream audio from cell phones, MP3 players, TVs and other audio sources directly to their hearing instruments, with stereo sound.

 

Pure features Siemens exclusive SoundSmoothing technology, the world’s first transient noise suppression technology. In a recent study conducted at the National Acoustic Laboratories (NAL) noise-reduction algorithm used in SoundSmoothing to reduce non-speech transient sounds was shown to offer benefits to the hearing aid wearer in terms of comfort, with no noticeable effect on speech intelligibility or localization. Pure is available in two performance levels and in the smallest available RIC (Receiver-in-Canal) and CIC (Completely-in-Canal) configurations. It was engineered to provide the exact strength the wearer needs with the flexibility of three different power levels (S-Receiver 45 dB, M-Receiver 55 dB, P-Receiver 65 dB). It automatically synchronizes, analyzes, and adjusts volume and sound processing so the wearer does not have to alter the device in various listening environments…