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MORE TO WIDEX BABY440 THAN MEETS THE EYE

WIDEX BABY440 may be small but it is big enough to give your baby the ground-breaking technology that provides the ultimate sound. WIDEX BABY440 is what is known as a RITE hearing aid. RITE stands for receiver-in-the-ear. This means that the receiver is placed in the ear, leaving the main part of the hearing aid that houses all the technology to sit behind the ear. Placing the receiver right in the ear canal gives your baby more natural sound quality.

Baby440 Components

Microphone openings
Sound enters the hearing aid through the microphone openings

EarWire
Sound from the hearing aid travels to the receiver through a wire called EarWire

Ear-tip or earmold
The ear-tip or earmold sits in the ear

Receiver
The receiver, or speaker, sends sound into the ear canal

Soft anchor
Holds the ear-tip in place

Eye loop
Holds the SecureFix safety cord; this prevents the baby from losing the hearing aid

LED
Lets you see if the hearing aid is turned on

Baby440
Baby440
Children with impaired hearing can have wonderful childhoods and can develop quite normally. Take one step at a time, and listen to the skilled, professional advice you are offered by your child’s physician, audiologist and other members of the health care team.
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