Contact Information
Oticon580 Howard Avenue
Somerset, NJ 08873
Phone: 800-526-3921
Fax: 732-560-4316
Website: oticon.com
Email: support@oticon.com
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Oticon
Oticon is one of the world’s most innovative hearing device manufacturers, with more than 110 years’ experience in the design and development of hearing aids for adults and children. Our comprehensive portfolio of life-changing technology improves not only the quality of hearing but the overall quality of life for people with hearing loss. Oticon challenges conventions and pushes the limits of technology to bring to market hearing solutions that exceed the needs and expectations of people with hearing loss, so that they can live their lives without limit. Our groundbreaking BrainHearing™ technology is helping to provide better hearing with less effort by giving the brain the clearest, purest sound signals to decode. For more information visit www.oticon.com.
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Continuing Education
Enhancing Care with Audible Contrast Threshold (ACT)
Course: #41294Level: Intermediate1 Hour
Elevating Patient Outcomes with Oticon’s AI Solutions
Course: #41362Level: Intermediate1 Hour
Genie 2 Fitting Focus Series: Oticon Jet PX First Fit
Course: #41059Level: Intermediate0.5 Hours
Genie 2 Fitting Focus Series: Oticon Own SI First Fit
Course: #41060Level: Intermediate0.5 Hours
The Value of Professional Person-Centered Hearing Care
Course: #40925Level: Intermediate1 Hour
Videos
Patient Testimonial: Oticon Intent™
June 1, 2025
"Oticon Intent™ hearing aids have given me back more than just my hearing; they've renewed my sense of belonging. From feeling isolated and detached due to my hearing loss to rediscover...
Watch VideoIntroducing Oticon Intent™
May 1, 2024
Oticon Intent takes our BrainHearing™ technology to the next level with its groundbreaking user-intent sensors. This new technology understands the hearing aid user's listening needs and int...
Watch VideoIntroducing Oticon Intent™
February 22, 2024
Oticon Intent takes our BrainHearing™ technology to the next level with its groundbreaking user-intent sensors. This new technology understands the hearing aid user's listening needs and int...
Watch VideoNews
Oticon Expands Access to Innovative Hearing Solutions for TruHearing® Members
October 7, 2025
Future Audiologists Gather in Park City, Utah for 2025 Oticon Summer Camp
September 4, 2025
Oticon, Inc. Concludes Supply Arrangement with OneSource Hearing
August 15, 2025
Articles
Managing Severe Hearing Loss
October 28, 2019
The Behavior of OpenSound Navigator in Complex Environments
July 1, 2019
Complex versus Standard Fittings: Part 3
April 2, 2018
Ask the Expert
What Are the Design Differences of OpenSound Navigator?
November 11, 2019
How Does OpenSound Navigator Work?
October 14, 2019
What was the Design Purpose for OpenSound Navigator?
September 3, 2019
Interviews
Q&A with Virginia Ramachandran: New Oticon Intent™ with Sensor-driven BrainHearing™ Technology
May 6, 2024
Innovative Technology to Handle the Disruptions of the Real World
April 24, 2023
Oticon Focus on People Awards Honor SoundPrint Founder
March 20, 2023
Resources
Woodstock Generation feeling the consequences of decades of loud music. 50 years after Woodstock, a new survey conducted by The Harris Poll and commissioned by Oticon, Inc. has found an unintended consequence of that generation's love for had-charging, culture-chaning rock and roll.
August 19, 2019A summary of the clinical studies investigating the end-user benefits of the new signal processing introduced in Oticon Opn on cognitive effort, memory recall, and speech recognition performance.
August 16, 2016Hearing Loss Affects More than 40 Million Americans In More Ways than You Think
Infographic with key findings from an independent Harris Poll commissioned by Oticon, Inc. that sheds light on how approximately 48 million Americans with hearing loss struggle to participate in conversations, strain to understand what is being said and even have difficulty remembering parts of conversations.
May 11, 2016


