
Unitron Hearing Expands Unison Product Line for Greater
Accessibility and Ease of Use Kitchener, ONTARIO -- Unitron Hearing,
a manufacturer of easy-to-use digital hearing solutions, today announced the expansion of their Unison
2 digital offering. In addition to Unison 2 Multi Memory, Unitron Hearing will
offer Unison 2 Single Memory for patients that wish to have digital features in an entry level hearing
device. While Unison 2 Multi Memory offers directional microphones, high power capabilities, and two
listening programs, Unison 2 Single Memory is ideally suited to clients exposed to few listening environments
or clients that want to try an uncomplicated digital hearing device after prolonged use of an analog
hearing aid. Unison 2 Single Memory is available for clients with a range of
hearing losses from mild to moderately severe. It is available in CIC (Completely-in-the-Canal) to BTE
(Behind-the-Ear) styles and features two channels of compression, four bands for frequency response
shaping and adjustable crossover. Unison 2 Single Memory also comes equipped with quiet mode expansion,
feedback management, low battery warning, optional telecoil, and standard manual volume control (except
in the CIC style). "Since its inception in June 2002, the Unison line
of products has experienced very high customer acceptance with return rates in North America roughly
half of the industry average," said Robert Walesa, Product Manager for Unison. "This high
customer satisfaction rate translates into happier clients and proves that Unison solves everyday, real
needs of people with hearing loss." The success of the Unison product
line, along with the company’s other digital products, has resulted in over fifty percent of Unitron
Hearing sales being digital. The corporate manufacturing plant in Kitchener, Ontario has added a second
shift to meet the growing consumer demand. In addition, customers are impressed
by the many features Unison’s product line has to offer and by the competitive pricing of the product.
"After researching all of the digital products out there, I found the Unison to have the most features
for the cost in the marketplace," says Kathleen Phillips, M.S, ENT Center of Conway, Conway, AR. "The
high acceptance of Unison serves as the foundation of Unitron Hearing’s future opportunities,"
said Michael Jones, President and CEO, Unitron Hearing. "The expansion of the Unison product line
to Unison 2 Single Memory sets the stage for other, new digital products that will effectively address
more market segments." Unison 2 Single Memory is the latest addition to
Unitron Hearing’s suite of Unison products designed to offer easy-to-use, accessible solutions with
excellent value. Visit the Unison product page for more information. About
Unitron Hearing Unitron Hearing is a global provider of digital hearing solutions.
Founded in 1965, the company is committed to solving the everyday problems of people with hearing loss
by designing easy-to-use digital hearing instruments. Based in Kitchener, Canada, with operating centers
in Canada, the United States and Germany, Unitron Hearing serves customers in more than 50 countries
worldwide. For more information, visit www.unitronhearing.com. For
more information, contact: Tracy Smith Corporate Communications (519)
895-0100, ext. 275 tracy.smith@unitron.com
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