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Receivers

Phonak FM receivers are distinguished by their miniaturization, compatibility and flexibility. These FM receivers are not only compatible with Phonak hearing instruments, but also with hearing instruments of most other brands and models on the market.

All Phonak FM receivers are synthesized and programmable FM receivers that allows channels, FM audio levels, and user data to be changed and stored on the receiver chip. The receiver is able to temporarily change frequencies through DFS (Direct Frequency Synchronization) with a Phonak transmitter or through AFS (Automatic Frequency Synchronization) by walking by a WallPilot

MLxi is the new universal Dynamic FM receiver. It is compatible with virtually all hearing instrument brands and types.

ML9i

ML10i

ML11i

iSense micro

MLxi

ML9i

ML10i

ML11i

iSense Micro

    

iSense classic

MLxi Baha

MicroMLxS

ML8S

ML9S

iSense Classic

MLxi Baha

MicroMLxS

ML8S

ML9S

    

MyLink

ML Freedom

MicroLink CI S

EduLink

MyLink

MicroLink Freedom

MicroLink CI S

EduLink

    

 
Phonak’s wireless communication has also improved Steve’s quality of life:

"Regarding MicroLink which you gave me to try out I must say, it is so good for me! All my friends ask me: “What happened to you, why can you hear so well?”, so I had to explain this little device called MicroLink.




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