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Considered as one of the trusted names in Independent hearing healthcare in Scotland. Providing hearing aids since 1997, I will deliver best in class hearing aids to you in the comfort of your own home across The Lothians, North Ayrshire, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Perth, Dundee, Forth Valley, Tayside, Fife & The Borders.

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Answering All of Your Hearing Aid Questions

Technology Level

We will help you understand the technology level of the hearing aid and what that means

The Chipset/Platform

We will help you understand the chipset or platform of hearing aids and why it is important

Wireless or Not

Are wireless hearing aids best for you? We can help you with that question

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Custom or Non Custom

Which is better for you, custom hearing aids or non custom

Multi Programmes?

Do you need multi programmes in your hearing aids? We can help you with the information you need

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Do you need feature rich hearing aids or will a more simpler device suit you?

PHONAK BOLERO Q70

The Bolero Q70 has now been replaced by the Bolero V70 which you can read about here.

Learn more about the Bolero V70

Launched: October 2012

Bolero

Replacement for: Phonak Solana

The Bolero Q70 is part of the new range of BTE (Behind the Ear) hearing aids from Phonak. It comes in four different models, a standard BTE, Micro BTE, Power BTE and Super Power BTE. You can take a look at the full range of Phonak hearing aids here

The Bolero Q is available at three different levels of technology with the Q70 being the mid-level of the range. It is an excellent hearing aid but does have fewer features and sound processing channels than the Q90.

You can personalise your Bolero Q70 as it has several colours to choose from, including some new hair and skin tone options.

Although the Bolero Q70 has many of the same features that can be found on the Solana, the difference is the chip technology inside. The Solana contained Phonak’s previous ‘Spice’ platform technology but this has now been superseded by the new ‘Quest’ platform.

Quest has allowed Phonak to both improve the overall processing speed and sound quality of their hearing aids, and also create some innovative new features.

One of the most significant is Binaural VoiceStream. This feature means that your hearing aids will now communicate wirelessly with each other and share information to ensure you are always receiving the clearest signal. Thanks to this new technology, Phonak have also been able to add the                                                      Acclimatisation Manager which can automatically detect different listening environments and adjust the amplification to maintain quality and clarity.

Phonak have kept many of the Solana’s features for the Bolero Q70, but using their new Quest platform, have made them even better.

16 Channels

Each channel processes different frequencies so the hearing aids can be tuned for your individual hearing needs

Soundrecover

Improves the audibility of higher frequency sounds

Ultrazoom

Using binaural microphone technology, this improves both speech capturing and noise cancellation

Soundflow

Soundflow detects even the smallest changes in your environment and smoothly adapts your program to retain listening comfort.

Soundrelax

This feature will soften the impact of sudden loud noises to minimise discomfort

Whistleblock, Noiseblock and Windblock

These features are all designed to minimise distortion by keeping out unwanted background noises and eliminating feedback.

Acoustically Optimised Vent (AOV)

The AOV is designed to reduce occlusion which is that ‘blocked up feeling that some hearing aid users experience. It is designed to keep the sound both clear and natural.

Like the Q90, the Bolero Q70 is also compatible with Phonak’s wireless accessory range. This means your hearing aids can be connected to devices such as your television or phone                                                   

                                                          

Phonak Compilot

This streamer is worn around the neck and transmits sounds directly into your hearing aids when used together with the other accessories.

Phonak TV Link S

When used with the Compilot, this accessory will stream the sound from your TV into your hearing aids. It also doubles as a charger for your Compilot

Phonak MyPilot

This is an easy to use, one touch display remote control that allows adjustment of programmes and volume.

KeyPilot

This is a small remote control that can be attached to a set of keys

RemoteMic

The RemoteMic is a device that allows you to enjoy a normal conversation whatever the environment by streaming a person’s voice directly into your hearing aids.

For more information or advice regarding Phonak hearing aids then please contact us using our

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