How can ACT improve your hearing care practice?
Individualized insights
Gain actionable knowledge of each patient's hearing-in-noise ability to elevate your fitting abilities.
Personalized prescriptions
Prescribe the optimal amount of help in noise based on each patient’s actual hearing-in-noise test results.1
Seamless incorporation
ACT testing takes just two minutes on average, and results are automatically integrated into Oticon Genie 2.
See how ACT prescriptions help patients hear speech in noise
ACT helps solve the #1 complaint for people with hearing loss – hearing speech in noise.
Hearing speech in background noise is the number one challenge for people with hearing loss2, and a primary complaint reported by hearing care professionals.
Being able to hear friends and family in noise has been rated as the most desirable hearing aid attribute by consumers3. But communication difficulties in background noise can’t be measured by a pure-tone audiogram alone4.
ACT is a new standard for hearing-in-noise prescription.
Explore the ACT clinical experience
Understand the science
Dive into the research to learn more about how ACT can help your clinic.
Get started with ACT in your hearing practice
Discover how easily you can integrate ACT into your clinic. Reach out to your Oticon representative for more information.

Part of Oticon’s clinical experience
Optimal hearing care is life-changing
Oticon’s clinical offerings go far beyond our hearing aids, helping you deliver life-changing care for your patients. We make it easy and efficient to apply an optimal, person-centered clinical approach in your unique setting, throughout every stage of rehabilitation, so you can achieve optimal outcomes for each individual.
More resources to help get you started
Fitting Guide
Get an overview of how to use the ACT diagnostic test during fittings.
Frequently asked questions
Explore our FAQ to find answers to common questions about ACT
References
- Santurette & Laugesen (2023). Audible Contrast Threshold (ACT™). A language-independent diagnostic test to quantify real life speech-in-noise ability and personalise help-in-noise settings in hearing aids. Oticon Whitepaper.
- Jorgensen and Novak (2020). Factors influencing hearing aid adoption.
- Manchaiah et al. (2021). Consumer ratings of the most desirable hearing aid attributes.
- Portnuff & Bell (2019). Effective use of speech-in-noise testing in the clinic.