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Why choose Oticon™?

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100 years of experience
Starting as a family business, Oticon began delivering life-changing hearing care over 100 years ago. Oticon continues to provide exceptional hearing aids to people across the globe.
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Unique focus on BrainHearing™
Oticon’s groundbreaking BrainHearing™ technology is designed to deliver more sound to the brain, while improving sound clarity and reducing listening effort.
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Cutting-edge technology
Oticon has won multiple innovation awards for its hearing aids and is recognised globally for excellent sound quality, reliability, and ease of use.
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The history of Oticon

Oticon was established in Denmark in 1904 by Hans Demant, whose wife suffered from hearing loss. Built on Hans Demant’s passion for improving his wife’s quality of life, Oticon has become a world leader in high-performance hearing aids.

Oticons drive for innovation puts the company at the forefront of award-winning technology and design.


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It all started with people

 

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A true understanding of the impact of living with hearing loss

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And one man’s passion to change things for the better

 

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Hans Demant’s wife, Camilla, experienced hearing loss from an early age.

 

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News of a revolutionary hearing device used at queen Alexandra’s coronation

 

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Inspired Hans to travel to London to buy one for his wife

 

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Camilla’s improvement inspired Hans to help more people suffering from hearing loss

 

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He began importing hearing devices from America and established his own company

 

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His son, William, inherited his father’s business and his passion

 

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And devoted himself to improving life for people with hearing loss

 

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By 1940, William Demant was manufacturing his own hearing aids

 

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In the 1960’s the company expanded internationally

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An in the 1970’s established its own research facility

 

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One man’s entreprise became a world-leading company

 

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The passion to empower people with hearing loss

 

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To lead an active life, has remained

 

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At our headquarters, local offices, and our international research centre, Eriksholm

 

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We invite people to share with us the challenges they face every day

 

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We combine our learnings with the technological leadership

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To create innovative hearing care solutions that empower people

 

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They communicate freely, interact naturally and participate actively

 

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People are our starting point

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Technology is our means

 

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Empowering people is our shared goal

 

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Oticon BrainHearing™: Helping the brain make sense of sound

Oticon hearing aids with BrainHearing™ support the way your brain naturally makes sense of sound. So depending on which Oticon hearing aid model you choose, they can make it possible to:

  • Follow multiple conversations and choose what to focus on
  • Access and make sense of meaningful sounds in your surroundings
  • Receive an unparalleled understanding of speech in noisy environments
  • Hear more with less effort
  • Automatically adapt to your sound surroundings
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