
Hearing Aid
Model Comparison & Recommendation
Professional Medical-Grade Hearing Aids

What is the Difference Between the AudixPro and AudixMax?
Detailed below you will see that the technical features of the AudixPro and AudixMax are the same. The difference is created in the delivery system of the amplified sound.
As illustrated below, the AudixPro has the "speaker" located internally and the sound is delivered through a thin tube. For the AudixMax, the "speaker" is located externally and the sound is delivered directly to the eardrum.
Open Thin Tube
Receiver-in-Canal

Sound Tube
Speaker Located Internally

Speaker Located Externally
Wire Connection
Key Benefits
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Open fit technology eliminates occlusion
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Crisp, clean, clear sound
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Produces very natural sounds at mild-to-slightly moderate listening levels
AudixPro Recommendation
Key Benefits
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RIC open fit technology eliminates occlusion
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Crisp, clean, clear sound
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Better enhancement of higher frequencies
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Speaker location "in-ear" provides higher amplification
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Reduces the chance of feedback at higher volume levels
AudixMax Recommendation
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For first time users finding themselves needing that extra hearing boost in their daily activities
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For first time and previous hearing aid users who are in the need of a higher amplification levels with better feedback control.
Symptoms of Mild-to-Moderate Hearing Loss
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You frequently ask others to repeat themselves
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You turn the TV to a volume others find loud
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You have trouble understanding conversations in noisy places
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You have difficulty hearing women and children’s voices
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You feel like others are mumbling
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You have trouble hearing on the phone
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You avoid social situations that were once enjoyable
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You are told by others that you have hearing loss
Experience the Difference Between Mild and Moderate
Hearing Loss
Recommended Usage Range
AudixPro
AudixMax
Recommended for Mild-to-Slightly-Moderate Hearing Loss
Recommended for Mild-to-Moderate Hearing Loss


If the majority of your hearing test results fall in the above shaded gray area, you may have a
mild-to-slightly-moderate hearing loss and the AudixPro is suitable for your needs.
If the majority of your hearing test results fall in the above shaded gray area you may have a
mild-to-moderate hearing loss and the AudixMax is suitable for your needs.
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