The Signia Nx Own Voice Processing (OVP) technology harmonizes the wearer’s voice with surrounding sounds, enhancing speech understanding in noise. Signia’s Motion 13 Nx behind-the-ear (BTE) hearing aids are designed to provide maximum flexibility in fitting and connectivity options. Signia originally introduced their signature Own Voice Processing (OVP) technology with the Nx platform. The Pure Nx, Silk Nx, and Styletto Connect have all been replaced by the Xperience models described above. Many of the models are still sold today, including Motion Nx and Insio Nx, which have yet to be replaced by the Xperience (X) platform. The Nx platform was the generation of hearing aids offered prior to Xperience. Active X hearing aids do look more like typical consumer electronic than any other hearing aid on the market, and they provide far more amplification and battery power than any other wireless earbud available in the burgeoning hearing-augmentation hearables market. Signia launched Active X in March 2021 as “hearing aids disguised as earbuds”. As a result, the Xperience hearing aids are smaller yet more powerful than their predecessors. Signia says the Xperience chip that powers the YourSound system includes 80% more transistors and seven times the memory of the previous Nx chip, while being 60% smaller. Xperience hearing aids were the first to feature acoustic motion sensors, and included Signia’s popular Own Voice Processing (OVP) technology, which was introduced in the older Nx platform. Signia’s previous-generation Xperience (X) hearing aids are based on YourSound technology, a proprietary sound processing platform that Signia claims provides “robust sound processing for everyday environmental sounds”.
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