Siemen Hearing Aid – Siemens Pure 701 BTE RIC Hearing Aid

Siemen Hearing Aid – Siemens Pure 701 BTE RIC Hearing Aid

  • RIC (Reciever in canal) – delivers direct, powerful, and smooth sound right into your ear.
  • Moisture resistant – Nanocoating provides durability to most forms of moisture and wear.
  • 16 Channel Digital Sound Processing
  • Remote Control Compatable – (Optional) Siemens ePen, ProPocket, or Tek remote controls.
  • Recharegable (Optional) or Standard Zinc-Air Battery Compatable – Size 312 Battery.

Siemens Pure 701, one of the world’s most advanced hearing aids ever created, combines a cosmetically appealing look with the smooth sound an internal speaker.
Pure is integrated with the latest in digital signal processing technology; including many proprietary features which include:

eWindScreen – filters out unwanted noise caused by airflow or wind.

FeedbackBlocker – cancels unwanted whistling that would otherwise be caused by feedback, automatically.
Sound Brilliance – enhances the perception of higher frequencies for a richer hearing experience

Wireless and Remote Control Compatibility:

ePen: an optional pen sized remote that allows the user to control volume and programs.

ProPocket: an optional hand-held device, allows the user

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List Price: $ 4,999.00

Price: $ 1,799.00

Siemen Hearing Aid – Hearing Aid Review : Siemens Pure 700 Part 1 (CC enabled)

Here is a review for the Siemens Pure 700 RIC. Have you ever wanted someone to help you review hearing aids and filter through all the technologies out there. We’ll review the important factors in hearing aids that can help you determine which hearing device might be appropriate for you!
Video Rating: 5 / 5

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15 Responses to “Siemen Hearing Aid – Siemens Pure 701 BTE RIC Hearing Aid”

  1. HearingAidDocs on June 29th, 2010 at 10:50 pm

    @CarlosNunezUSA It would really depend on your hearing loss and the level of noise in your listening environment. If you are more active and in different environments, the difference would be more noticeable.

  2. CarlosNunezUSA on June 29th, 2010 at 11:40 pm

    I wonder if there is any noticeable difference between 501 and 701…can you tell?

  3. HearingAidDocs on June 30th, 2010 at 12:32 am

    @dmana3172 That’s great that you’re getting coverage from medicaid. I’m not too familiar with the Beltone Oria as I’m not a Belton provider, however, the Intuis has been a very good entry level hearing device with a lot of power.

  4. HearingAidDocs on June 30th, 2010 at 12:47 am

    @torontomapleleafer these do indeed have a good music program

  5. HearingAidDocs on June 30th, 2010 at 1:27 am

    @yozkin you are correct. The program used for speech and music are different because music often incorporates a wider frequency bandwidth and different amounts of amplitude in these frequencies when compared to speech. Music also incorporates a lot of tonal qualities. One of the biggest differences in the programs is that the music program does not typically have a feedback management system.

  6. @HearingAidDocs I want to say that Medicaid is paying for my two hearing aids, and it is Intuis SP. I currently have Beltone Oria 12 channel hearing aids. Will the Intuis SP will sound better? Is it a good hearing aid? I have profound hearing loss.

  7. torontomapleleafer on June 30th, 2010 at 2:04 am

    I am hoping that these hearing aids will let me play music as well. The aids I had before were nice. The thing was when I was in band class at school, every time we started playing, I would have to take them out or they would squeal like a banshee. And then right after I would have to pop em back in. Hopefully, with all the new technology, they have fixed this ANNOYING issue. Can’t WAIT to get these babies, another month for them to make the order, and they’re mine! Wooo!

  8. HearingAidDocs on June 30th, 2010 at 2:10 am

    @yozkin Some of the new hearing devices ( with multiple programs) have the capability to incorporate a “music” program. Higher level phonak hearing aids have the capability to switch automatically to the music program when it recognizes it in the environment.

  9. hello. As a musician I need hearing aids that have a separate music channel. From what I understand, the technology used to understand speech better, is not necessarily good for proper music listening, and most hearing aid companies do not seem to deal with this problem.

  10. HearingAidDocs on June 30th, 2010 at 2:39 am

    @yozkin You’re welcome! Let us know if we can help you in your decision making process!

  11. I am in the process of buying new hearing aids-these videos are very helpful. Thanks for the info.

  12. Will you be evaluating a Phonak Audeo Smart IX anytime soon? I went to you website and I see you still have the old YES IX’s on there instead of the new SMARTS.

    I wonder how the SMART IX’s compare to these Pure 700′s.

  13. I was searching for hearing aid videos on YouTube and came across your face! Hope the new company is doing well!

  14. HearingAidDocs on June 30th, 2010 at 4:45 am

    You’re very welcome! We’ll post the follow-up video here in a week and a half! Got some good info for you guys! Thanks for watching…

  15. Thanks a lot for this review :)

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