Key Tech Features of Widex Allure
I’ve already mentioned several of the technologies found in Allure. For readers who want to learn more, here are six key technologies in this product that tackle real-world challenges, especially in noisy environments.
1. Allure PureSound
Building on Widex’s established PureSound Processing and ZeroDelay technology, the Allure PureSound program offers exceptionally clean, artifact-free sound. With a delay of less than 0.5 milliseconds, PureSound ensures a highly natural, transparent listening experience—especially important for first-time hearing aid users or open-fit wearers. Early reports indicate up to a 4.3 dB improvement in speech-in-noise performance over previous generations, providing wearers with clearer and more natural speech even in challenging listening environments.
2. Speech Enhancer Pro
This advanced feature employs a sophisticated 52-band spectral analysis—coupled with 15-channel processing—to separate speech from noise more effectively. Designed to boost speech intelligibility without sacrificing natural sound, Speech Enhancer Pro leverages both fast- and slow-acting components. This dual-action approach ensures that users experience an effortless listening experience in noisy settings—which is often the primary challenge for those with hearing loss. It’s designed to boost conversational clarity in noisy places like restaurants, cafés, or social gatherings without making other sounds feel artificial.
3. Adaptive Dynamic Feedback Controller
Widex has re-engineered feedback control with an adaptive frequency-shifting system that recalibrates multiple times per second to eliminate unwanted whistling or squealing (feedback). This new technology intelligently determines the optimal amount and frequency range for frequency shifts, keeping unwanted whistling at bay without degrading sound quality. The non-obtrusive control mechanism is a key benefit for wearers, particularly in open-fitting designs where traditional feedback suppression can compromise overall audio fidelity.
4. Enhanced Sound Classifier
A robust, fast-acting sound classification system underpins Allure’s automatic adjustments. With an 11-class framework bolstered by a new beat detector and improved control algorithms, the hearing aid can rapidly and accurately distinguish between speech, noise, and music. This ensures that the device’s noise reduction, directional, and feedback management systems are activated at the right moments, so that wearers can “pop them in and forget about them” in everyday settings. The addition of beat detection helps fine-tune its music performance, ensuring more accurate automatic adjustments.
5. Dedicated Streaming Compressor
Recognizing the growing importance of seamless connectivity, Widex Allure separates streaming audio compression from microphone input. This dedicated streaming compressor allows for independent adjustment, so that loud environmental sounds do not disrupt streaming media or phone calls. This innovation promises a more stable, consistent, and enjoyable audio streaming experience, whether the wearer is in a noisy public space or a quieter home environment.