Saxon frontman, Biff Byford's hearing loss story

Since forming Saxon in 1977, we have released a new album every 18 months and have no plans of slowing down. Performing at gigs, playing our new songs in front of crowds and hearing them sing along is one of the greatest feelings in the world. That’s why I knew I had to get my hearing tested.

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People wanted to test revolutionary new hearing aids in-clinic

Remarkable speech clarity – Hear all sounds around you – Very discreet style
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Have you had your hearing checked in the last 12 months?

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Test a pair of hearing aids, in one of our clinics, that have been fitted to your unique hearing needs.
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“Getting the aids is like turning back on the enjoyment button on life.”

Biff Byfford, Saxon frontman
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What’s new with these hearing aids?

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Vastly improved speech understanding
Studies have shown that some hearing aids could provide speech understanding that is close to normal hearing, giving you the confidence that you heard it right the first time.
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Reduced feedback sounds in your ears
Some hearing aid wearers may have noticed feedback in the past. But modern hearing aid technology reduces the likelihood of feedback – even while connected to smart devices.
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A 360-degree sound experience
The OpenSound Navigator™ technology in modern Oticon hearing aids processes all of sounds around you to determine which are the most important. This way you get a fully balanced sound picture.
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Oticon BrainHearing™ technology
Hearing aids with the groundbreaking BrainHearing™ technology were designed to deliver more sound to the brain that’s much clearer, all while improving speech understanding and reducing listening effort.
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A natural hearing experience
Oticon Opn and Oticon More™ hearing aids open up new possibilities for people with hearing loss. The latest BrainHearing™ technology supports the brain’s natural process of making sense of sound so that you can process the most relevant sounds.
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Artificial Intelligence
Our latest hearing aid, Oticon More™, uses deep learning, a powerful subset of artificial intelligence. It gives you access to a complete and balanced sound scene where each individual sound is delivered with detail and clarity.

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