GN Resound
GN Resound OMNIA 5 RIC
Colour:Bronze
Battery Choice:13
Ear:Left
Quantity:
Details & Features
The GN Resound Omnia 5 is the basic hearing aid in this range:
- 12 Processing channels
- Environment optimiser
- Binaural directionality
- Adaptive directionality
- Noise tracker II - 2 settings
- Expansion - on/off
- Impulse noise reduction - on/off
- Wind guard - on/off
- Low frequency boost - on/off
- Gain handles - 12
Key features of the Omnia range:
- Rechargeable option
- Environmental classifier
- Synchronised soft switching
- Fixed directionality
- Multiple amplification strategies
- DFS Ultra III Feedback management
- Tinnitus sound generator
- Sound shaper
- Ear2Ear communication
- 4 Programs
Available accessories:
- Premium, standard & desktop charger
- Resound Smart 3D app
- Micro mic
- Multi mic
- TV streamer +
- TV streamer 2
- Remote control 2
- Phone clip+
FAQ
Shipping
United Kingdom: 2-4 working days
Returns
We have a 30-day returns policy. If you wish to return your order, contact us and we'll be happy to help.
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