Topic: Widex

5 chapters across the catalog

Puppy State
Episode 1429 3:04:34 - 3:12:40

1429: Puppy State

Final Donor Credits, Sir Ringe, Widex Hearing Aids

The final segment of donor thank-yous includes the knighting of Sir Ringe of the Mandatory Jab and Sir Kevin McLaughlin. Technical questions from listeners are addressed, with a recommendation for Widex Evoke hearing aids. The hosts thank the "Value for Value" community for their sustaining support through subscriptions and one-time contributions.

Standard Man
Episode 1276 5:23 - 7:44

1276: Standard Man

Widex Moment Hearing Aid Technology

Adam Curry details his experience with the new Widex Moment hearing aids, highlighting their zero-millisecond delay technology. The devices utilize advanced digital processors to eliminate the tinny sound often associated with the four-to-five millisecond delay in older models. These rechargeable units cost approximately $3,700 and are small enough to be worn comfortably under broadcast headphones.

Killer Crickets
Episode 1102 9:47 - 14:53

1102: Killer Crickets

Widex Evoke Hearing Aids, Energy Cell Technology

Widex introduced the Evoke hearing aid at CES, featuring an "energy cell" that recharges in 20 seconds for 24 hours of use. While marketed as a breakthrough, skepticism remains regarding the practicality of carrying a proprietary charging brick compared to traditional zinc-air batteries. The technology is rumored to potentially involve a miniature hydrogen fuel cell rather than a standard lithium-ion battery.

Free Scooter!
Episode 1044 2:06:46 - 2:13:34

1044: Free Scooter!

Customizing High-End Hearing Aids and DSP Chips

Testing the Widex hearing aid system revealed the power of multi-channel Digital Signal Processing (DSP) to customize audio environments. The devices allow for individual frequency boosting and compression, effectively providing "bionic hearing" in settings like restaurants. Despite the high retail cost of $2,800, the underlying chips are estimated to cost very little, suggesting a significant markup in the hearing aid industry.