Key Features
Key components of Spatial Sound
The quantum leap in performance that Spatial Sound represents can be attributed to the following combination of features:
RISE architecture
The RISE digital chip enables Epoq to capture an exceptionally broad variety of sounds and process them with great power and speed. The result is an extremely nuanced sound picture.
Extreme bandwidth
Epoq’s 10Khz bandwidth provides access to vital high frequency cues, thereby improving sound quality, localisation and speech segregation.
RITE
Receiver-in-the-ear technology avoids the tube resonance associated with traditional BTE solutions, keeping vital localisation cues intact.
Binaural Processing
Two Epoqs communicate wirelessly to optimize the level and compression settings for the best possible conservation of inter-aural time and level differences, for maximum spatial awareness.
Binaural Synchronisation
Wireless technology intelligently synchronises compression, automatics, noise reduction and directionality to preserve speech intelligibility in all situations.
Binaural Coordination
Epoq coordinates volume and program shifts for a more balanced sound picture.
True Dynamics
Two compression systems - a slow 15 channel and a fast 4 channel system – work in parallel to provide more audibility, higher comfort AND protection from sudden loud sounds.
Front Focus
This feature emulates the shadow effect of the pinna and the forward bias of the ear, for a sense of natural directionality.
Standard Features
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Spatial Sound
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True Dynamics
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Binaural Broadband
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Extended Bandwidth 10 kHz
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Front Focus
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Life Learning / VC Learning
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My Voice
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Dynamic Feedback Cancellation 2 (DFC2)
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Binaural DFC
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Four Customisable Programs
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AutoPhone Program
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Epoq Memory
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Low battery warning
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Wind noise protection
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TriState Noise Reduction
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Multiband Adaptive Directionality
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Voice Aligned Compression (VAC)
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NAL-NL1 and DSL v5.0 m[i/o]
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DAI input + FM option
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T-coil
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Streamer option
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nEARcom enabled






