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An optimised hearing-aid experience thanks to smartphones

• For today’s high-tech hearing solutions, like those pioneered by Widex, connectivity is key, and now so is artificial intelligence.
• To access advanced features, users must select and set up a smartphone that is compatible with hearing aids.
• Orange and Widex have joined forces to help people with hearing aids access optimised uses and experiences using their smartphones.
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The image shows a man sitting at a table, slightly turned to the left. He is using a smartphone held in his right hand. The phone's screen displays a colorful background with app icons. On the table, there is a small white cup and a wooden tray. The man is wearing a hearing aid visible in his right ear. The environment is bright and modern, featuring furniture with soft shapes and neutral colors.
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