Unitron Hearing Aids

In 1964, Fred Stork, Rolf Strothmann, and Rolf Dohmer combined their areas of expertise to establish Unitron in Newfoundland, creating Canada’s first hearing aid manufacturer.

Since its founding, the focus of the company has included products and features that benefit the people who use them, such as power BTEs for individuals with severe to profound hearing loss from the 1960s through mid-1980s, and delivering programmable, user-friendly devices linked to intuitive fitting software in the 1990s.

Unitron introduced Unison at the beginning of the digital revolution, and the company continues to develop signature solutions for speech preservation and intelligibility, including their award-winning AntiShock, SmartFocus, and SpeechZone 2 technologies.

Unitron maintains a large network of distribution partners in 20 international offices and 70 countries worldwide, moving them up the leaderboard in the hearing aid manufacturing industry.

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Unitron Hearing Aids Features

  • Programmable sound enhancements
  • Connectivity with smartphones and other digital devices using Insight technology
  • Remote Plus app makes it possible to send listening feedback and hearing aid data to the manufacturer or hearing care provider for tech support, troubleshooting, and programming adjustments from any location with an internet connection
  • Unitron’s one-of-a-kind Flex program allows new hearing aid wearers to try out their properly calibrated hearing aids before they buy them
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Processing Technology from Unitron

Advanced processing technologies featured in Unitron hearing aids include AntiShock, SmartFocus, SoundNav, Sound Conductor, and SpeechZone 2, which help guarantee refined sound quality, responsiveness, and speech preservation, delivering more intelligible speech to the hearing aid user.

Hear at Home Mobile Hearing’s Client-Focused Hearing Care

Hearing aids manufactured by Unitron are among the resources our Hear at Home audiologists have available to achieve better hearing, but technology, no matter how advanced, can never replace you as the primary focus of the hearing care we provide.

Our hearing care partnership with each of our clients begins with a comprehensive hearing assessment to provide an accurate diagnosis of your hearing challenges. From that diagnosis, we’re able to help you select the hearing instrument that provides the best solution to address your hearing needs, unique circumstances, and personal preferences.

As part of our commitment to ongoing care, our hearing care professionals will fit you with an advanced technology hearing device and provide technical support, device maintenance, and hearing aid repair services for devices manufactured by Unitron, Bernafon, Phonak, and more, making it possible for you to enjoy better hearing and an active, independent lifestyle.

If you, or a loved one, have hearing challenges that might require the help of a hearing aid or you need help from a hearing aid technician, contact us using the adjacent form.

Schedule a Mobile Hearing Care Appointment

If you’re homebound, struggle with mobility or are concerned about your safety in public, but need the advanced hearing healthcare a hearing specialist can provide, Hear at Home has you covered.

Just submit the adjacent form and one of our client care associates will contact you to schedule a mobile hearing care appointment.

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