Oticon Reveal
Oticon Reveal uses two AI systems, one for speech and one for surrounding sound, to make conversation clear without shutting out the room.
Oticon Reveal uses two AI systems, one for speech and one for surrounding sound, to make conversation clear without shutting out the room.
The Oticon Reveal is a rechargeable receiver-in-canal hearing aid and the first device to run two artificial intelligence systems at once, one working on speech and one working on the sounds around you. The two are blended in real time so voices come forward without the rest of the room going flat. We fit the Oticon Reveal for patients who want clearer conversation and still want to stay connected to what is happening near them.
Many hearing aids handle noise by suppressing everything that is not the nearest voice, which can leave a restaurant or a family gathering feeling hollow. Oticon's BrainHearing research points the other way, showing that people understand best when speech is clear and the surrounding sound is still there. Reveal's Speech AI sharpens voices, its Context AI holds on to what gives a room its shape, and the two settle on your balance point every two milliseconds. Oticon measures a 60% stronger brain response with Reveal than with its previous platform.
These features matter most for someone who wants conversation to come through clearly and still wants to hear what is going on around them.
Reveal suits patients who want clearer speech and still want to hear their surroundings, and it works well with open or vented earpieces that keep the ear canal from feeling plugged. Oticon reports up to 25 dB more usable gain than leading competitors before feedback sets in, giving us room to deliver the high-frequency amplification your hearing test calls for.
Patients who want background sound cut back as far as possible may do better with a device built around heavier noise reduction, and we will say so if that describes your priorities. An Oticon CROS transmitter is available for those with little or no usable hearing in one ear.
If you want to know whether the Oticon Reveal fits your hearing and your routine, the first step is a comprehensive hearing evaluation. Our audiologist will go through your results with you, ask where listening has been hardest, and explain which options make sense for your degree of hearing loss.
Contact our office to book an appointment. We are happy to answer questions and compare your choices side by side before you decide on anything.