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Surround sound by ReSound 

Surround sound by ReSound is the outcome of advanced features that work together to provide the richest sound picture possible, allowing users to maintain awareness in even complex listening environments.

 


4 great features in surround 

The unrivalled surround sound by ReSound experience is enabled by 4 advanced features:

WARP™ sound processing:
WARP™ is carefully mapped to the citical bands in the cochlea to mimic the human ear and deliver sound that is closer to natural hearing.

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NoiseTracker™II;
Reduces amplification of unwanted noise with personlization options in seven different environments. So the client gets an improved individualized fit that increases comfort without compromising speech understanding.

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The surround sound processor:
Treats low and high frequencies differently to recreate the unaided human ear's natural directivity patterns. It then mixes the frequencies at the optimal point for the individual, to improve understanding, awareness and surroundings and to preserve rich sound.

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DFS Ultra with built-in WhistleControl™:
Groundbreaking new feedback supression system provides the unique ability to target and remove feedback alone - not other high-frequency sounds - even during phone calls and when listening to music.

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ReSound Range™ Chip
The new ReSound Range™ chip, with its extraordinary processing power, makes the advanced algorithms behind the improved surround sound experience a reality.

Proven technology 

Surround sound by ReSound has been tested thoroughly and the results speak for themselves. Results show that surround sound processing significantly outperformed traditional directionality with and without low-frequency equalization. 70% of all users preferred Surround sound by ReSound over traditional directionality with low-frequency equalization. (Heymans et al, 2009).

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