Hearing Matters Podcast

Oticon More feat. Necole Kohring-Kalucki | Oticon Representative


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The Hearing Matters Podcast discusses hearing technology (more commonly known as hearing aids), best practices, and a growing national epidemic - Hearing Loss. The show is hosted by father and son - Blaise Delfino, M.S. - HIS and Dr. Gregory Delfino, CCC-A. Blaise Delfino and Dr. Gregory Delfino treat patients with hearing loss, tinnitus, and Central Auditory Processing Disorder at Audiology Services, located in Bethlehem, Nazareth, and East Stroudsburg, PA.

On this episode, we interviewed Necole Kohring-Kalucki, account manager at Oticon Inc. Oticon is part of the Demant Group – One of the largest and oldest international hearing healthcare companies in the market today. They develop some of the best hearing aids and audiometric equipment in our industry. Necole has been working in the hearing healthcare field for just about fifteen years. On this episode, we deep dive into Necole’s personal journey in selecting the field of hearing healthcare as her career path and define some of the key differences in hearing technology from then until now! 

On this episode, we discuss:

  • Necole’s journey in the field of hearing healthcare
  • Aging parents and hearing loss challenges
  • The newest hearing aid from Oticon: The More 
  • The primary areas of focus in hearing aid development
  • Guiding patients to successful outcomes

Necole has so much passion for hearing healthcare and is a true representation of the Oticon brand. Oticon’s trademark is “BrainHearing”, and it is in fact, the essence of what is means to hear and then understand.  Necole reveals how all of the research and development that goes into creating a new hearing aid is measured against their most current model. Their science is backed by real data and real patients! Tune in to learn more about deep neural networks, recharge ability, improved understanding in noise and much more!

Key Features of the Oticon More: 

  • Trained with 12 million sounds from real life to recognize virtually, all types of sounds to support your brain
  • The deep neural network (DNN) will learn the way your brain learns. 
  • Rechargeable
  • Now, direct to Android 
  • MoreSound Intelligence is proven to make the full sound scene 60% clearer

We Heard You Have Some Questions. Let's Hear Em'!

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