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ReSound Expand The Quattro Range With BTE Hearing Aids & a New RIC



Alongside the announcement of the new Enzo Quattro today, ReSound also announced the expansion of the LiNX Quattro range adding Behind The Ear hearing aids and a new mini Receiver In Canal hearing aid. That means that there is most definitely a LiNX Quattro for everybody.

Linx Resound Quattro Behind The Ear hearing aids

While we don't have that much information in relation to the new devices, I would assume that they are similar if not the same as the LT67, LT77 and LT88 BTEs available on the LiNX 3D range. If so, The LT67 is the smallest of the behind the ear hearing aids. It is powered with a 312 battery, has a telecoil onboard, and it can be fitted with either a thin tube or a traditional tube and mould. It is suitable for losses from mild to moderate.

The LT77 is the mid-size behind the ear hearing aid, powered by a 13 battery, has a telecoil onboard and can be fitted with either a thin tube or a traditional tube and mould. It is suitable for hearing losses from mild to severe.

The LT88 is the largest and most powerful of the behind the ear hearing aids. It is powered by a size 13 battery has a telecoil onboard, and it can be fitted with either a thin tube or a traditional tube and mould. The device is suitable for hearing losses from moderate to severe.

LiNX Quattro Receiver In Canal range

The new Receiver In Canal, which can be seen in the middle of the picture above, looks like a rather svelte device. It's hard to tell, but it probably runs on a size 10 battery. While it has a push-button, I would imagine it doesn't have a telecoil onboard. 

Resound Assist Live

ReSound Assist Live is a new live remote support function which will allow face to face remote sessions with your hearing provider to make changes on the go. The new feature will be available in the US and Canada from the end of February, the rest of the world will have to wait until sometime in May 2020.

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