TECHNOLOGY
Why this secret weapon against hearing loss is changing America
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Discreet, high-tech innovation:
by Kate McNamara Senior Editor
Alarming fact: More than 48 million Americans hear so poorly that their quality of life significantly suffers as a result.
The problem: Most wait too long to act, hoping their hearing will improve on its own. Sadly, it never does.
But now, a game-changing device is revolutionizing the hearing aid industry, and experts say it's the biggest breakthrough they’ve seen in over a decade.
It’s called Horizon by hear.com.
And it’s the perfect solution at the perfect time—when more and more people are eager to maintain their quality of life and overcome these limitations.
It’s no wonder Horizon has taken the U.S. by storm since its release in early 2023, offering hope and unprecedented clarity to thousands across America.
The new Horizon hearing aids combine powerful German technology with a tiny design. In fact, many users say that people can’t even tell they’re wearing a hearing aid.
German entrepreneurs Dr. Marco Vietor and Paul Crusius are behind this revolutionary new hearing aid. Horizon is the latest release from renowned U.S. company, hear.com, developed in collaboration with top audio engineers from Signia (formerly Siemens).
Their goal was to combine the best possible speech clarity with a comfortable, invisible design using cutting-edge German technology.
The result? A hearing aid that’s gone viral across the U.S. for making conversation and hearing effortless, even in background noise—something that was unthinkable with previous generations of hearing aids.
Dr. Marco Vietor explains, “It’s a hearing aid people actually want to wear. It offers amazing speech clarity and smartphone connectivity in a virtually invisible design — and all that for a reasonable price!"
Amazing speech clarity means no more mumbling or missing things, just clear, vibrant sound. With Horizon, conversation is effortless.
It’s one of the world’s first hearing aids with dual processing.
This is special because it’s the first time engineers have been able to pack not one, but two state-of-the-art computer chips into a device this small.
The result? An unprecedented amount of power and clarity.
This means that Horizon offer all of the usual benefits of modern hearing aids—from smartphone connectivity to Bluetooth streaming—with the added bonus of something completely new: they can process speech and background noise independently, then recombine them for unparalleled, crystal clear sound.
“It’s not just about volume,” explains hear.com founder Paul Crusius. “It’s about speech clarity. And that’s precisely what Horizon is designed to optimize.”
In other words: with double the power comes double the clarity—and all that in a virtually invisible design!
More than you think!
Our Denver-based team ships thousands of Horizon hearing aids from hear.com headquarters to the top hearing specialists in your area.
As of January 2023, hear.com has partnered with over 2,000 specialists to ensure Horizon is available across the U.S.
Now, Americans everywhere can experience effortless hearing in any situation—from lively summer barbecues to cherished family gatherings—all with a device so discreet and comfortable, you'll completely forget you're wearing it.
Click below to check if you qualify for a 45-day no-risk trial. As the Germans always say: "there's never been a better time." So do yourself a favor and don’t wait. Get started today.
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Already more than 385,000 satisfied hear.com customers throughout the U.S.
1 Bluetooth and rechargeable battery technology are only available with the Horizon Go model, which sits discreetly behind the ear.
2 Jensen NS, Pischel C, Taylor B. Upgrading the performance of Signia AX with Auto EchoShield and Own Voice Processing 2.0. Signia White Paper. 2022.
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