
Phonak
Phonak Roger X Receiver
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Details & Features
The Phonak Roger X Universal Receiver enhances speech-in-noise clarity and is compatible with nearly all hearing aids and cochlear implants. It connects easily to a Roger wireless microphone, providing top-tier performance for those with moderate to profound hearing loss. Compact and versatile, it’s an essential addition for optimal hearing.
Description
The Phonak Roger X is a compact, universal Roger receiver compatible with nearly all hearing aids and cochlear implant speech processors on the market. This tiny device connects seamlessly with a Roger wireless microphone, delivering industry-leading speech-in-noise performance for individuals with moderately-severe to profound hearing loss.
Key Features:
- Additional adaptive gain for enhanced clarity
- AutoConnect for effortless pairing
- Effective standby mode to conserve power
- EasyGain adjustment for personalised sound levels
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