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Widex Moment 220 Sheer sRIC RD
Colour:Pearl White
Battery Choice:Rechargeable
Ear:Left
Details & Features
Fitment: Receiver In Canal (RIC)
Battery Type: Rechargeable (Standard charger included)
Technology: 220
The Widex Moment 220 Sheer sRIC RD is the second level of technology in this range:
- 10 Processing Channels
- 3 Programs
- Fluid Sound Analyser - 4 Levels
- TruSound Softener - Softens any loud unexpected noise
Key Features of the Widex Moment 220 Sheer sRIC RD Range:
- TruAcoustics - For improved sound and fitting
- WidexLink to DEX assistive devices
- TONELINK App - Turn your smartphone into a remote control
- COM-DEX App - For direct control & sound adjustments
- Soft-level noise reduction
- Noise reduction - Provides listening comfort in noise by reducing noise and intensifying speech
- Zen IE - Flexible noise style adjustable according to desired frequency
Available accessories:
- Widex TV Play
- Widex RC-DEX - Remote control
- Widex IOS & Android Apps
- Widex Sound Assist
- Widex TV DEX
- Widex Remote Link
- Widex COM DEX
- Widex Sound Link
FAQs
Shipping & Returns
United Kingdom: 2-4 working days
We have a 30 day return policy. If you wish to return your order, contact us and we'll be happy to help.
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