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Fluency device models from SpeechEasy are all...
MODELS/SPECIFICATIONS/COST
Fluency Device Models
Fluency device models from SpeechEasy are all...
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Small
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Comfortable
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Ergonomic
SpeechEasy fluency devices are offered in three highly ergonomic
models. They include:
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SpeechEasy instrument worn behind the ear
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SpeechEasy instrument worn in the canal
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SpeechEasy instrument worn completely in the canal
The latter is the smallest, most discreet fluency device made and
our most popular style.
All three fluency device models are custom fit to the individual user's ear
canal using an ear mold impression to ensure a perfect fit.
Below are the specifications and cost for each model.
Rollover the chart below to learn more.
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Delayed
Auditory Feedback (DAF)
Tests have shown that in some cases, longer delays can
produce more favorable responses. The advanced model allows
for a wider range of delay time to better suit your needs. |
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Frequency
Altered Feedback (FAF)
Frequency Altered Feedback allows a person to hear their
voice with a shift in its frequency emulating choral speech.
SpeechEasy® is capable of producing a wide range of shifts. |
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Upgradeable
Software
In an effort to foresee upcoming technological changes,
SpeechEasy® was designed and created with a digital platform
which allows for upgrading the device by simply altering its
software. |
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Intelligent
Noise Attenuation Strategy® (INAS)
INAS enables SpeechEasy® to analyze incoming sound for
information content, like speech, and instantly accentuates
the frequency ranges where these sound are detected. At the
same time, it reduces the volume of frequency ranges that
contain noise. |
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Effective
Voice Activation Technology® (EVAT)
This feature is based on the strength and distance of sound
waves. Stronger waves are used to activate the SpeechEasy®
device, while weaker sounds will be muted. Ultimately, your
own voice is delayed instead of others, thereby allowing you
to hear normally when you are not speaking. |
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Frequency
Shaping
More frequency bands provide more resolutions of sound. This
allows for greater flexibility in adjusting the sound to
your optimum response area. |
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External
Volume Control
This allows you to adjust the volume. Devices without the
external volume control are set by the programmer and cannot
be adjusted by the patient once they are set. |
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External
Volume Control
This allows you to adjust the volume. Devices without the
external volume control are set by the programmer and cannot
be adjusted by the patient once they are set.
External volume control may not be available on all CIC
devices - depends on size of the client's ear canal. |
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Second Memory
Some users may need different setups for different
environments. For example, you may find the setup of 75ms
delay time useful under normal conditions, buy may need a
longer delay when speaking publicly. With dual memories, you
only have to switch from one memory to the other to meet
your needs. |
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Soft Custom
Ear Mold
An ear mold is required for all BTE units and is available
for purchase through your provider. |
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Pricing and
Availability
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BTE |
ITC |
CIC |
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Ext.
Volume Control |
√ |
√ |
$200 |
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Second
Memory |
√ |
√ |
√ |
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Soft
Custom Ear Mold |
$100 |
N/A |
N/A |
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Completely in
Canal (CIC)
Our smallest model. The whole device sits in the ear canal
with nothing showing. Provides all the effects of the other
models. External volume control may not be available on all
CIC devices, depends on size of the client's ear canal. |
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In the Canal
(ITC)
This model fits in the ear canal with only a small portion
visible, making it very inconspicuous. A great combination
of small size and robust effects. External volume control. |
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Behind the
Ear (BTE)
An external device that fits over the ear and attaches to a
mold that fits in the ear. This is the largest and most
durable of the devices. The mold can be easily changed.
External volume control. |
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