Tinnitus SoundSupport™

It might sound counterintuitive, but an effective method for managing tinnitus involves adding sounds to the sound you already hear.

Millions of people worldwide experience tinnitus, including many with hearing loss. The fact is, just wearing a hearing aid can help relieve tinnitus.

Tinnitus SoundSupport™

Tinnitus SoundSupport is a sound generator that can be integrated into Oticon hearing aids.

Specially designed programs in the hearing aids allow you to play various sounds that can help you move your attention away from your tinnitus. Together with your hearing care professional, you can choose from a wide range of tinnitus relief sound options and decide which sounds to include in your hearing aids.

Tinnitus SoundSupport offers a variety of sounds, from soothing ocean-like sound to steady white noise. Customer feedback has shown that natural sounds are dynamic, yet soothing, and show great promise in decreasing the annoyance of tinnitus. You can adjust the volume level of relief sounds directly on the hearing aid or via the Oticon Companion app. We know that people with tinnitus require different sounds. No single approach works for everyone. Choosing a hearing aid with Tinnitus SoundSupport allows you a high level of flexibility which is important for anyone suffering from tinnitus.

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Discreet and handy control of relief sounds

The Oticon Companion App gives users of Oticon hearing aids the ability to adjust their tinnitus relief sounds easily and discreetly.

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