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The custom hearing instrument that is changing the industry 

The ReSound Alera Remote Microphone, a revolution in custom hearing aid design, is uniquely engineered to deliver superior sound quality that leverages the ear's natural abilities.

A More Natural Design 

The ReSound Alera Remote Microphone hearing instrument has a unique design that allows a microphone to be neatly tucked into the folds of the pinna, while the hearing instrument itself sits in the concha bowl of the ear.

This revolutionary hearing instrument design provides a superior sound experience and a difference you will clearly notice when compared with conventional custom hearing instrument models.

  • Natural directivity – A 2-3 dB increase1 in speech frequencies provides as much as 30% better word recognition2
  • Natural wind noise protection - Over 97% of test subjects reported a reduction or elimination of wind noise3
  • Natural sound localization - Comparisons with other hearing instruments have shown4 that ReSound Alera Remote Microphone hearing instruments demonstrate significant improvements in sound localization - especially in a front-to-back orientation.  
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The ReSound Alera Platform 

With several models to choose from and a fitting range that accommodates mild to profound hearing losses, the Alera Platform represents the industry's most innovative and adaptable technology. Whether it's the Remote Microphone, Behind-the-Ear or Receiver-in-the-Ear model, Alera meets a wide range of patient needs.

Learn more about ReSound Alera. 

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1)  Source: L. Picinali, A. Mancuso, G. Vercellesi 2009 - (LIMSI-CNRS, Orsay, France) / (DICO-LIM, Unimi, Milano, Italy).

2) Source: 2008, trials conducted at University of Giessen, Germany

3) Source: 2008, trials conducted internally at ReSound

4) Source: 2009, T. Van den Bogært, E. Carette, J. Wouters, The Catholic University in Leuven, Belgium