Oticon Hearing Aids in Fort Lauderdale, FL

About Oticon

Oticon is a Danish hearing aid manufacturer founded in 1904, making it one of the oldest and most storied companies in the hearing industry. Part of the William Demant Group, Oticon is headquartered in Smørum, Denmark, and operates a dedicated hearing research center — the Eriksholm Research Centre — that contributes meaningfully to the broader scientific understanding of hearing, cognition, and communication. This research foundation gives Oticon a distinctive, evidence-based approach to hearing aid design.

For over a century, Oticon has focused on the question of not just how to make sounds louder, but how to support the brain in processing sound naturally and effortlessly.

The Oticon Approach — BrainHearing Technology

Oticon’s philosophy is grounded in BrainHearing — a framework built on the insight that hearing happens primarily in the brain, not just in the ear. The auditory cortex does far more than simply receive sounds; it actively organizes, filters, and interprets the full acoustic scene around us. When hearing loss deprives the brain of the sounds it needs, it loses the ability to do that work effectively — leading to cognitive fatigue, difficulty following conversations, and social withdrawal.

Oticon’s hearing aids are engineered to deliver the full sound scene to the brain — not a filtered, reduced version of it — giving the brain the complete information it needs to perform its natural processing functions. This stands in contrast to hearing aid designs that aggressively suppress background sounds in favor of a single speech signal. Oticon’s approach is supported by research showing that broad, open sound delivery reduces listening effort and supports better long-term cognitive outcomes.

Latest Oticon Technology — The Intent Platform (2024)

In 2024, Oticon launched the Oticon Intent — currently the brand’s flagship device and a significant step forward from the acclaimed Oticon Real platform.

What Makes Oticon Intent Different: 4D Sensor Technology

The headline innovation of the Intent is the world’s first use of 4D Sensor Technology in a hearing aid. Rather than simply responding to the acoustic environment, the Intent uses onboard sensors to understand what you are actively trying to do — combining data from four sources to determine your listening intentions:

  • Head movement — tracking how you turn your head toward or away from sound sources
  • Body movement — detecting whether you are stationary or moving through an environment
  • Conversational activity — identifying whether you are actively engaged in conversation or simply listening
  • Acoustic environment — analyzing the surrounding soundscape

By combining all four data streams, Intent adjusts its settings based on your intentions, not just the sounds around you. When you turn toward a speaker, the device amplifies that direction more strongly. When you are in motion between environments, it transitions differently than when you are seated in a stable setting. This makes the Intent the most contextually aware hearing aid Oticon has ever produced.

Additional Oticon Intent features include:

MoreSound Intelligence 3.0

Oticon’s sophisticated sound scene analyzer, which balances access to the full sound environment with speech clarity

Deep Neural Network (DNN) 2.0

Trained on over 12 million real-life sound inputs, providing 35% more speech cues than the previous generation and up to 12 dB of noise suppression

Sudden Sound Stabilizer

Instantly softens abrupt, jarring sounds (like dishes clattering or doors slamming) to improve listening comfort

Wind and Handling Stabilizer

Reduces noise from wind and accidental touching of the hearing aid

miniRITE Rechargeable Design

Sleek, discreet, and available in multiple color options including Honey Beige and Sky Blue

33% Faster Charging

Compared to previous Oticon models

Oticon Companion App

Volume, program, and personalization controls from your smartphone

Tinnitus SoundSupport

Built-in tinnitus relief sounds including white noise, broadband noise, and nature sounds

Previous Platforms Still Available

  • Oticon Real — the predecessor to Intent, the Real platform introduced Sudden Sound Stabilizer and Wind & Handling Stabilizer and remains a strong option across multiple technology levels.
  • Oticon Own — Oticon’s custom in-the-ear platform, offering BrainHearing technology in a discreet, custom-molded form factor for mild to moderate hearing loss.
  • Oticon Zeal — Oticon’s dedicated pediatric platform.

Oticon Accessories

Oticon TV Adapter

Streams audio directly from television to hearing aids

ConnectClip

Streams audio from virtually any Bluetooth device and functions as a remote microphone

Remote Control

For patients who prefer manual adjustment without a smartphone app

EduMic

A dedicated remote microphone for classroom use, compatible with Oticon pediatric devices

Who Is Oticon best for?

  • Patients who experience significant listening fatigue — Oticon’s open sound approach reduces the cognitive effort of listening, making conversations and social situations less tiring
  • Those in complex, changing sound environments — the 4D Sensor Technology in Intent makes it uniquely adaptive to your intentions and movements
  • Patients who value research and evidence — Oticon’s Eriksholm Research Centre produces some of the most credible independent hearing science in the industry
  • Anyone who wants tinnitus support built in — Oticon Intent and Real include dedicated tinnitus sound therapy programs
  • Patients who prefer a natural, open sound experience over aggressive noise processing

Available for mild to profound hearing loss across miniRITE, RIC, BTE, and custom ITE styles.

Frequently Asked Questions About Oticon

The sensors track your head and body movements alongside conversational activity and acoustic environment, allowing the hearing aids to anticipate your listening needs rather than simply react to sound. For example, when you turn your head toward someone speaking, the device immediately optimizes for that direction without any manual input.
Yes. Oticon's BTE and higher-power RIC options accommodate moderate to severe hearing loss. For profound hearing loss, our team will assess whether Oticon or another brand better suits your specific audiogram profile.
Yes. Oticon Intent supports direct Bluetooth streaming to iPhones and Android devices. The Oticon Companion app is available for both iOS and Android.
TinnitusSoundSupport is a tinnitus relief feature built into Oticon hearing aids that allows wearers to play soothing background sounds — white noise, broadband sounds, or ocean wave sounds — to reduce the perception of tinnitus throughout the day.

Experience hearing the way your brain was designed for

Call (954) 563-4226 or contact us online to schedule your Oticon consultation in Fort Lauderdale, FL.