The Hearing Company (Glasgow) Ltd Incorporating Clements & Osborne Hearing Centres
236 Ayr Road , Newton Mearns , Glasgow, G77 6AA, United Kingdom
0141 616 2624
Phonak
Description
Clements & Osborne hearing centres are privileged to be 5 Star Phonak partners.

We can supply and professionaly fit, in premises, with people and equipment approved for purpose by Phonak to their highest standards, any hearing aid product in the Phonak range. please contact us for further details.
 
The Phonak Group specializes in the design, development, production and worldwide distribution of technologically advanced wireless and hearing systems.

The combination of expertise in hearing technology and a strong cooperation with the hearing healthcare professionals allows Phonak to make a substantial improvement in the quality of life, especially of individuals with hearing impairment.

Today, with multiple brands and distribution channels, the Phonak Group offers a complete range of digital hearing instruments, along with high tech specialty products and complementary wireless communications systems. With over 2,700 employees worldwide, the Phonak Group is one of the three technology leaders in the industry.

2004 The Phonak Group acquires Viennatone Hörgeräte GmbH to join Phonak’s existing Austrian retail organisation Hansaton. In China, the Group establishes a new sales organization by integrating the former Phonak and Unitron Hearing agents to strengthen its presence in this important market. In Spring, Phonak launches Valeo, the new digital product line in the mid-level segment. On the entry-level, Unitron Hearing introduces Breeze, a digital hearing system with conventional, trimmer-controlled fittings.
2003 Opening of a distribution company in Japan, as well as a new manufacturing facility in China. Perseo with PersonalLogic, the new flagship line of Phonak Hearing Systems is introduced, followed by MAAX, Phonak’s first digital offering in the economy class, and Unitron Hearing’s Conversa (mid-end) and Liaison (high-end) product families.
2002 CEO Peter Pfluger leaves Phonak. New CEO Dr. Valentin Chapero Rueda joins the company on October 1, 2002.
Unison, the most successful product ever introduced in the history of Unitron Hearing, is launched.
2001 Acquisition of Hansaton Akustische Geräte GmbH on April 1st, 2001.
Signing of sales and distribution agreement with Cochlear Ltd., Australia, for FM-Communication-Systems.
Merger of the three brands Unitron, Argosy and Lori to create Unitron Hearing.
2000 Peter Pfluger takes the place of Andreas Rihs as CEO of the Phonak Group. Andreas Rihs continues as Chairman of the Board.
Acquisition of world's seventh largest, Canadian-based hearing instrument manufacturer Unitron Industries Ltd. This catapults the new Phonak Group among the three industry leaders.
1999 Presentation and market launch of the revolutionary, fully digital Claro hearing computer system.
1997 Opening of the new Technology Center in Stäfa.
Beda Diethelm, technical director (COO) and co-founder of the company, withdraws from operational activities. He is succeeded by Peter Pfluger.
1996 Acquisition of the Belgian company Lapperre and Phonak Stephensen in Norway.
1995 PiCS hearing computers with AudioZoom become established in the global markets.
1994 For the first time, Phonak Group sales exceed CHF 100 million.
Going public (November 1994); approximately 20% of the shares are made available to the public.
1992 Highly successful worldwide launch of PiCS hearing computers. Founding of Phonak Communications in Murten for the expansion of activities in the field of cordless communications.
1989 Founding of a Phonak distribution company in the USA.
1987 Move into new premises ("Phonak House") in Stäfa.
1985 Founding of Phonak Holding Ltd., as the holding company for the Phonak Group.
1980 Following the death of Ernst Rihs, his shares are taken over by his two sons. Beda Diethelm becomes a shareholder with equal rights.
1978 Founding of the first foreign distribution companies in Germany and France.
1965 Acquisition of all shares by Ernst Rihs. Beda Diethelm enters the company, followed by Andreas Rihs and some years later by Hans-Ueli Rihs. A new business era begins.
1947 Founding of "AG für Elektroakustik" with its head office in Zurich by a Franco-Belgian group of investors.

Phonak Product Milestones

2008 - Exelia taking adaptive hearing aid intelligence to a new level.

2005

Savia – The greatest revolution since the introduction of digital technology

Savia is the first hearing system to implement the unique capabilities of biological systems using state of the art digital technology – we call it Digital Bionics. Savia is packed with an impressive list of revolutionary bionic solutions like SoundNavigation, Real Ear Sound and digital SurroundZoom, all inspired by Nature’s wisdom. Savia state-of-the-art digital technology allows natural, effortless hearing.

SoundPilot2 and KeyPilot2 – The elegant remote controls

These are the new remote controls in palladium/black design for all remote-controllable Savia, Perseo, Claro and Supero hearing systems.

CROSLink – Designed for superb hearing from all directions

The wireless technology of CROSLink enables significantly improved communication when one ear is unaidable. It satisfies CROS needs when the other ear is normal, or BiCROS needs when the better ear is impaired.

iLink – Hearing performance with integrated FM technology

iLink is a communication device which combines the best features of a hearing instrument and of FM: the best of both worlds.

miniValeo – minimized to perfection

miniValeo, with a size 10 battery, has all the wonderful benefits and flexibility of the Valeo product line. Hearing care professionals can now offer the best sound solution in an extremely attractive miniature design.

2004

Perseo Open – meeting the challenge

Perseo Open with OpenSound technology and the BTE Fit’nGo Kit addresses occlusion issues and delivers the optimal Perseo sound quality, excellent performance and wearing comfort.

SmartLink SX – The new benchmark in wireless communication

SmartLink is the first communication device to incorporate three solutions in one instrument

– Advanced FM features
– Hearing instrument remote control
– Bluetooth link for mobile phone use


PowerMAXX – The power to hear well

With PowerMAXX, Phonak has succeeded in integrating maximum digital gain and output into a miniaturized housing. PowerMAXX features BassBoost, a unique automatic low frequency boost feature.

EduLink – The Link to Learn

EduLink is a miniaturized FM system that Phonak has developed especially in the context of specific performance deficits (e.g. Auditory Processing Disorders).

Valeo with 3x3 SoundSelect – The freedom to design the best sound solution

Valeo with 3x3 SoundSelect brings unprecedented flexibility. It offers almost limitless setting configurations, and the vast product range ensures the right system is available for every wearer and hearing need.

2003

Perseo – personalized hearing with PersonalLogic

Perseo is the first hearing system with customized automatic operation, as opposed to operation based on factory set, unchangeable rules. Perseo responds intelligently to the situation-specific hearing preferences of all wearers enabling them to appreciate sound their way.

MAXX – The right to hear well

MAXX is the digital line designed for maximum value without compromising sound quality. MAXX features signal processing that assures the correct loudness and listening comfort in every situation. Its additional user benefit features make it an ideal solution for pediatric fittings.

WatchPilot2 – the new WatchPilot

Four new discreet and convenient models of the WatchPilot remote control are available as options for all remote-controllable Savia, Perseo, Claro and Supero systems.

MLxS – The breakthrough in miniaturized multi-frequency FM

The digital frequency synthesizer is the heart of the revolutionary multi-frequency MLxS. This technology breakthrough, the result of years of meticulous development work, offers totally new communication possibilities.

2002

Supero - Designed for Power

Supero is the only digital product line specifically designed to meet the needs of people with a severe to profound hearing loss.

In the development stage of the power Supero line, Phonak designed a special housing, a dedicated microchip and a unique package of solutions to enable communication even in difficult listening situations. The result is a product line dedicated to audibility, comfort and reliability.


Particularly with children in mind, Phonak developed RECDdirect, a groundbreaking technology that provides instant access to Real-Ear-to-Coupler Difference (RECD) measurements with Supero. RECD measurements are widely recognized as the key to safe and accurate fittings.

Discrete and robust, a mini KeyPilot remote control is available for use with Supero.

Aero - Easy listening

Unrivalled value makes Aero unique. Sophisticated digital technology and a full range of user convenience features offer benefits for all lifestyles.

2001

TelCom – For combined television and telephone reception

TelCom is the first stationary FM transmitter for combined use with television (also radio, personal computer, CD-player) and telephone. Although the television can be heard loud and clear, the telephone ringing signal can be heard simultaneously . When the telephone is picked up, TelCom automatically switches from the television to the voice on the telephone.

Campus S – Top marks in FM Communication

The Campus S is a state-of-the-art FM transmitter specially developed for use in schools, universities, and speech therapy. Thanks to its advanced synthesizer technology, Campus S is extremely flexible when it comes to multi-classroom applications.

2000

Claro dAZ FM

Claro dAZ FM is the world’s first digital hearing computer with design integrated FM receiver. The two most advanced systems for signal processing and FM signal reception now form a perfect combination of function and design. The result is optimized speech understanding in all adverse conditions involving distance, reverberation and noise.

WatchPilot – The remote control on the wrist

The first remote control integrated into a wristwatch, is unique in both design and convenience. Discreet and comfortable, it is always at hand to control all functions with push-button ease. This is high tech elegance in a variety of attractive styles. The remote control WatchPilot opens new perspectives in hearing instrument control.

SoundPilot – The handy Claro remote control

Provides easy and discrete access to all programs, FM functions and volume control.

1999

MicroLink MLx – The open platform for Phonak and other brands

The first self-contained receiver with a standard interface enabling connection to all Phonak instruments and most other behind-the-ear hearing instruments.

Claro – Digital Perception Processing

The first high-tech digital hearing system that analyses and responds to sound in the same way as the human ear. With advanced noise control features and clear comfortable sound quality, Claro takes digital hearing computers into the next generation.

1998

PowerZoom P4 AZ

The first digitally programmable power hearing computer with Phonak's unique Audio-Zoom technology. Combines maximum gain with excellent sound quality. Case colors range from discreet to cheerful. PowerZoom functions can be controlled discretely with the elegant DHC-4 SlimLine remote control. Also compatible with MicroLink.

DHC-4

The Digital Handy Control DHC-4 Slim Line can be used for a discreet operation of digitally programmable hearing instruments (Sona P2, MicroZoom, Piconet2 P2 AZ, SonoForte2 P3 AZ, PowerZoom P4 AZ).

1997

E-PROM NovoForte

This high-gain hearing instrument is the first programmable instrument specifically for children, designed to fit small ears. NovoForte features include a choice of signal processing. Flexibility and many other special features help ensure optimal fittings.

DHC-3

The Digital Handy Control DHC-3 is used with NovoForte digitally programmable hearing instruments.

MicroLink - Radio signals direct to the ear

The world's smallest radio receiver fits neatly into an audio shoe and is compatible with any Phonak BTE. Wires and cords are replaced by high-tech.

1996

PiCS Mark 2 – Hearing Computers with Multi Dynamic Compression Control and DHC-2 remote control

Non-linear and linear amplification strategies are combined in one hearing computer with multiple listening programmes. The DHC-2 remote control enables a discreet and detailed operation of the devices with the possibility to operate the left and right hearing instrument individually or both simultaneously.

1994

MicroVox - FM for a high-tech generation

Phonak's first FM system, at this time the smallest of its kind in the world. Compact and light, MicroVox transmits signals with guaranteed acoustic transparency.

1992

PiCS Hearing Computer - Digitally programmable hearing computers with remote control

Combined with AudioZoom, the system guarantees an optimal signal-to-noise ratio where FM systems would be impractical (e.g. playgrounds). PiCS Hearing Computer can be operated with the Digital Handy Control DHC-1.

1987

PicoForte - High-gain instruments

Black-box and thin-film technologies facilitate the development of the smallest high-gain instrument ever, anatomically designed to fit children's ears.

1982

International recognition; Phonak wins a public tender from the Australian government (NAL) with its second generation of SuperFront instruments.

1980

SuperFront PP-C-L

Technology provides extended gain in the low frequencies while maintaining gain in the high frequencies. A characteristic of all future low-frequency-emphasis, high-gain instruments from Phonak.

1978

SuperFront PP-C - Phonak establishes its international reputation for children's solutions

First generation SuperFront, a very successful, high-gain BTE instrument. A new type of audio input is also introduced, which produces a stable frequency response curve and provides optimum support for children.

1977

Color cocktail – Farewell to the prosthesis

The world’s first hearing instruments in a choice of cheerful colors.

1974

Cooperation with Phonic Ear, manufacturers of FM systems

Radio signals overcome distance, noise and reverberation.

FM systems used with hearing instruments bring about a revolution in schools, institutes of further education and in the workplace.

1969

Phonette - Integrated circuits vastly increase component density on chips

More electronics packed into smaller cases. To be more precise, active filter technology is coupled with compression limiting.