Widex Moment BTE 13 D Hearing Aids

Learn everything about the features of your Widex Moment BTE 13 D hearing aids and find compatible accessories and spare parts to improve your hearing!

Streaming TV Audio

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Stream high-quality sound directly from your TV to your hearing aids, allowing you to enjoy your favourite shows without disturbing others.

Widex TV PLAY

A sleek and user-friendly device that wirelessly transmits TV sound from your television to your hearing aids for an immersive audio experience.

Improving Home Telephone Conversations:

Telecoil-Compatible Telephones

Use a phone that’s compatible with the telecoil function of your hearing aids for clearer conversations when set to the loop programme.

Connecting with Your Mobile Phone

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Connects your hearing aids to your mobile phone via Bluetooth, enabling hands-free communication and audio streaming.

Widex Sound Assist

A multifunctional accessory that enables Bluetooth connectivity between your hearing aids and mobile phone, allowing you to stream calls, music, and other audio content.

Improving Conversations in Noisy Environments

Widex Sound Assist

Improves speech understanding by streaming sound directly to your hearing aids, making it easier to communicate in challenging listening situations.

Phonak Roger Neckloop System

Use this system with the telecoil programme to improve hearing over distance and in noisy environments.

For Online Meetings and Gaming

Sound Assist with Your Computer: Connects your hearing aids to your computer using the Sound Assist device for clear audio during online meetings or gaming sessions.

Phonak Roger Neckloop System with Roger On: Utilise the loop programme and the Roger On microphone in headset mode to improve your online experience.

BTE hearing aids are not as prone to wax buildup as in-the-ear ones, but are still exposed to dirt and moisture. To keep them functioning optimally, it’s important to clean them on a daily basis.

Make sure to wipe the outer casing with specialised wipes to remove dirt and oils. Clean the earmold or dome separately using cleaning tablets and a cleaning cup. Make sure it’s completely dry before reattaching. Use a cleaning tool to remove debris from the tube or earmold opening.

Regularly inspect and replace tubing, wax guards, as well as earmolds/domes as needed. When not in use, store your hearing aids in a clean, dry case, and consider using a drying box or dehumidifier to prevent moisture buildup.

Easywear V.2 Thin Tubes

Widex Hearing Aid Domes

Nanocare Wax Guards

Battery 13 (Orange)

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Widex Sound Assist

Widex Sound Connect

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Widex TV PLAY

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