Phonak Audéo Infinio

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Included with your purchase

Local Care Included

Don’t settle for less- or “remote support.” To get the best performance out of your hearing aids you need local care. It’s why Phonak recommends it, right on their website. Your purchase includes 1 year of unlimited appointments with your local ZipHearing provider. After your first year of ownership, additional appointments with your local ZipHearing provider are (at the most) $65 each.

45 Day Risk-Free Trial

Wear your hearing aids for 45 days. If they don’t change your life, simply bring them back to your local ZipHearing provider and we’ll issue a 100% refund. No restocking fees. No fine print.

3 Year Warranty

Your purchase includes a manufacturer’s 3 year warranty covering repairs, and loss and damage. If a hearing aid is lost or damaged beyond repair during the warranty period, your ZipHearing provider can file what is called a “Loss and Damage Claim” for you, and a new device will be issued, subject to a deductible payable to your hearing provider of $350/aid.

Supplies

Cleaning and maintenance supplies like domes and wax filters are included with your order, and your hearing provider will show you how to use them. If your hearing aids take disposable batteries, we’ll include a year's supply. If your hearing aids are rechargeable, we’ll include a charger.

Financing Available

We offer 12 month interest-free financing through CareCredit. We also offer payment plans of up to 60 months, though interest does apply. Setting up your financing takes just minutes, and a ZipHearing team member will help you through the process.

How Audéo Infinio fits

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45 Day Risk-Free Trial

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45 Day Risk-Free Trial

Wear your hearing aids for 45 days. If they don’t change your life, simply bring them back to your local ZipHearing provider and we’ll issue a 100% refund. No restocking fees. No fine print.

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Financing Available

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Financing Available

We offer 12 month interest-free financing through CareCredit. We also offer payment plans of up to 60 months, though interest does apply. Setting up your financing takes just minutes, and a ZipHearing team member will help you through the process.

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Local Care Included

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Local Care Included

Don’t settle for less- or “remote support.” To get the best performance out of your hearing aids you need local care. It’s why Phonak recommends it, right on their website. Your purchase includes 1 year of unlimited appointments with your local ZipHearing provider. After your first year of ownership, additional appointments with your local ZipHearing provider are (at the most) $65 each.

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3 Year Warranty

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3 Year Warranty

Your purchase includes a manufacturer’s 3 year warranty covering repairs, and loss and damage. If a hearing aid is lost or damaged beyond repair during the warranty period, your ZipHearing provider can file what is called a “Loss and Damage Claim” for you, and a new device will be issued, subject to a deductible payable to your hearing provider of $350/aid.

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Supplies

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Supplies

Cleaning and maintenance supplies like domes and wax filters are included with your order, and your hearing provider will show you how to use them. If your hearing aids take disposable batteries, we’ll include a year's supply. If your hearing aids are rechargeable, we’ll include a charger.

Written by:Jeff Hall, Hearing Aid Specialist
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Jeff Hall

President at ZipHearing

Jeff is a California licensed hearing aid dispenser and the President of ZipHearing one of the largest hearing aid suppliers in the country. More about Jeff Hall
Medically reviewed by:Brad Ingrao, Doctor of Audiology
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Brad Ingrao, Au.D. has been in clinical practice since 1992 in a variety of settings including academia, private practice, educational audiology, the VA, and the hearing aid industry.More about Brad Ingrao
Updated:Aug 09, 2024
Phonak Audéo Infinio

Make life sound extraordinary

Released by Phonak on August 6th, 2024, Phonak Audéo Infinio is Phonak’s most complete line of receiver-in-canal hearing aids, designed for individuals with mild to profound hearing loss.

Audéo Infinio is most well-known for being Phonak’s first hearing aid on their all new ERA chip, and being the first Phonak hearing aid powered by Phonak’s new AutoSense 6.0 operating system.

At the same time this Audeo Infinio model was released, Phonak also released a model with a built in Deep Neural Network (DNN) chip, that model is called Phonak Audéo Sphere Infinio and is a more advanced version of the Audéo Infinio.

Phonak Audéo Infinio at a glance

Sales popularity of Audéo Infinio vs.

over the last 60 days

Relative sales popularity of Phonak models over time, based on our internal sales data. Updated weekly. Click on a model name to remove/bring back it from the chart comparsion

Sales stats for Audéo Infinio

Based on our internal sales data. Updated daily.

BOUGHT BY 4.5%of our customers who've bought Phonak in the last 90 days
RETURNED BY 0% of customers during their 45 day trial period for a 100% refund
ZipHearing Return PolicyWe think you'll love your new hearing aids. But if you don't, return them for a 100% refund within 45 days. No restocking fees, no fine print.

Your savings through ZipHearing

Based on retail pricing figures from HearingTracker.com.

Average retail
OUR PRICE FOR
PHONAK AUDÉO INFINIO IS
38% less
than the national average price
ZipHearing Price

Phonak's product naming convention

Phonak
Brand
Audéo
Style
Infinio
Generation
90
Tech level

Audéo Infinio tech levels our customers buy

Based on internal sales data. Updated daily.

Hearing Aids prices range36.4%
Hearing Aids prices range36.4%
Tech level% of sales
Audéo Infinio 9036.4%
Audéo Infinio 7018.2%
Audéo Infinio 5027.3%
Audéo Infinio 309.1%

Phonak Audéo Infinio models

Sorted by popularity. Based on our internal sales data. Updated daily.

Phonak Audéo Infinio comes in 2 different models, shown below. When purchasing through ZipHearing, the model you select doesn't affect the final price you pay — the technology level does; such as the Audéo Infinio 90, 70, 50 or 30. The majority of ZipHearing customers buy the Phonak Audéo Infinio RIC model (shown in position 1 below), with the 90 technology level.

RATING1
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RIC

Receiver-in-canal style with a lithium-ion rechargeable battery

90.9%
of our customers choose this model
0%
of our customers returned this model for a full refund
RATING2
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CROS

Receiver-in-canal style CROS transmitter with a lithium-ion rechargeable battery

27.3%
of our customers choose this model
0%
of our customers returned this model for a full refund

Phonak Audéo Infinio 90 vs 70 & more

This is a heavily abbreviated chart designed to focus only on the key differences between models. Features that exist across all technology are not listed below unless they`re necessary to provide context for other features listed. Swipe right to see more features, tap on a feature to read its description.

Model30507090
Sales popularity9.1%27.3%18.2%36.4%
Return rateN/AN/AN/AN/A
Tech levelLowMidAdvancedPremium
Finetuning channels12162020
Automatic programs4678
Motion sensor hearing
SoundRelax
DuoPhone
StereoZoom 2.0
Tap control
Dynamic Noise Cancellation
Speech Enhancer
SpeechSensor

*some features may not apply to all models on this page

For a more detailed comparison, see Phonak`s feature matrix

Helpful resources from Phonak

Phonak Audéo Infinio reviews

The video and/or written reviews below are from real ZipHearing customers who bought and wear Phonak Audéo Infinio hearing aids. Every ZipHearing customer is invited to create written and video reviews and is compensated up to $235 for doing so. We ask our customers to provide unbiased reviews highlighting both the pros and the cons of their hearing aids. We hope you find these firsthand experiences of Phonak Audéo Infinio helpful!
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Written Reviews

Review by Pete on Sep 10, 2024
Model: Phonak Audéo Infinio 50 RIC
Rating:
VERIFIED BUYER | Las Vegas, NV

Not much improvement

This is my third pair of aids from Phonak. The prior pair was 4-5 years old and the charging was starting to run out before the end of day. Also, I never felt that my hearing of speech was as good as I wanted. So, I investigated other hearing aids and was going to buy a a pair of Oticons. I called ZIP and they were very helpful, and also told me that Phonak was coming out with a new generation of hearing aids called Infinio. I decided to go with Phonak. They were shipped on time and I had them programmed with no problem. But, I really can't hear any improvement over my older pair. I am disappointed.
Review by Richard on Sep 12, 2024
Model: Phonak Audéo Infinio 50 RIC
Rating:
VERIFIED BUYER | Tucson, AZ

Comfortable, easily adjustable

These Infinio hearing aids are replacements for a set of older Phonak units I had for three years or more. They're great! Comfortable, easily adjustable. Sound quality is just fine. Small but subtle improvements over the older units.
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Common questions about Phonak Audéo Infinio hearing aids

Bluetooth / ConnectivityRechargeabilityControls/AppsMiscellaneous

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Does this hearing aid allow for hands-free phone calls?
Yes. The microphones on the hearing aid will pick up your voice so the caller can hear you, without the need to hold your phone next to your mouth as you normally would. This feature works best in quiet environments. If you use hands-free calling when you're outdoors or in a noisy environment, the caller on the other end may say you sound like you're on speakerphone.
Can this hearing aid be paired directly to my Bluetooth TV?
Yes, though Phonak doesn't recommend it, as it can cause excessive battery drain. Phonak recommends purchasing the TV Connector accessory for this instead.
Is this hearing aid Bluetooth compatible?

Yes, this model is Bluetooth compatible and offers direct audio streaming from almost all phones. This model is also Auracast™ ready, so in the coming years when there are many Auracast-enabled devices on the market, these hearing aids will be able to tune into publicly broadcast audio - streamed from TVs, information screens, PA systems

Is this hearing aid Roger compatible?
Yes. All Audéo Infinio models can pair directly to Roger devices.
How many hours a day do the batteries last?
With no streaming, your batteries will last 24 hrs. With several hours a day of streaming, the minimum your batteries should last is 16 hrs.
What is the lifespan of the rechargeable batteries?
Expect your battery to last 4-6 years. The battery is built-in to the hearing aid, so when it needs to be replaced, your hearing care provider will ship the hearing aid to Phonak and they'll do it. Feels will usually apply, ranging from $75-$200.
How will I know when my battery needs to be charged?
You will hear two beeps when the hearing aids battery is low. You will have approximately 60 minutes before you have to charge the hearing aids, after this time the hearing aid automatically shuts down.
What if I'm on-the-go and my battery dies?
This is a risk with all rechargeable hearing aids, but most are reliable enough that with proper planning and charging, this should rarely happen. If it does happen and you have your charger with you, you can of course charge your hearing aids as you normally would with a power outlet or USB-C Port. A 30-minute quick charge will get you up to 6 hours of power. If you prefer or a more mobile solution, or if you are frequently without access to electricity for days on end, you may want to buy the optional ChargerGo charger, which has its own internal battery that you can pull 3 full charges from without the charger being plugged in.
How long does it take to get a full charge?
Your hearing aids will fully charge in 3 hrs, giving you 24 hours of power. A 30 minute quick charger will get you 6 hours of power .
Does the charger include a dehumidifier?
It does not. If you live are concerned about moisture, we recommend buying Phonak's D-Dry+ accessory. Audeo Infinio is IP 68 rated which means it can withstand dust, dirt and sand and being submerged in water to a maximum depth of 1.5 metres for 30 minutes and will continue to work.
Why does the app show the battery depleting faster on one aid?
This is completely normal. One of your hearing aids (right or left), will probably always drain a little bit faster than the other, on a consistent basis. This has to do with the way the hearing aids pair to the phone via Bluetooth- it always causes the battery on one aid to drain faster than the other.
How can I control this hearing aid, and which settings can I control?
You can control the volume and program with the onboard rockerswitch, the RemoteControl, or the myPhonak app. The myPhonak app will also allow you to adjust the frequencies of the hearing aids.
How do I turn this hearing aid on and off?
Press and hold the onboard rockerswitch's bottom button down for 3 seconds to turn it on or off. Or, simply place the hearing aid in the charger.
Does the app have a “Find My Hearing Aid” feature?
It does! Audéo Infinio is Phonak's first hearing aid to have this feature, accessible via the myPhonak app.
Is this hearing aid CROS compatible?
Yes, all Audéo Infinio models and tech levels are CROS compatible.
Does Audeo Infinio have a telecoil?
No.

Compatible apps & accessories

Apps (by popularity)

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myPhonak app

myPhonak app

Use this app to adjust settings like volume, programs, frequencies, and noise cancellation. Easily make changes to your hearing aid(s) to suit your personal preferences for various listening situations. You can easily adjust the volume and various hearing aid features (e.g., noise reduction and microphone directionality) or select pre-defined programs according to the different listening situation you are in. Additionally, you can make quick adjustments to the pitch of the sound in the equalizer by using the presets (default, comfort, clarity, softer, etc.) or more personalized adjustments using the sliders (bass, middle, treble). In some cases, you can even connect with your hearing provider for remote adjustments to your hearing aids. With select Phonak models, numerous functions are available within the Health section of the app, such as steps and wearing time, including optional goal setting, activity levels, heart rate tracking, distance walked and ran.

*Double tap on the app to open it in the store

Accessories (by popularity)

RATING1
Included with Audéo Infinio orders
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Charger RIC I, $149

Charger RIC I, $149

Included with Audéo Infinio orders

This is the standard charger that is included with all Audéo Infinio hearing aids. Fully charges hearing aids in 3 hrs, providing 24 hours of power. A quick charge of 30 minutes will provide 6 hours of power.
RATING2
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ChargerGo RIC I, $169

ChargerGo RIC I, $169

This is an optional charger compatible with Audéo Infinio hearing aids. It’s the same as the ChargerGo RIC I, but with the added benefit of having a built in battery which can provide up to 3 full charges to the hearing aids. Fully charges hearing aids in 3 hrs, providing 24 hours of power.
RATING3
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TV Connector, $279

TV Connector, $279

Plug it into the back of your TV or soundbar and the audio will be streamed directly to your hearing aids. Others can keep the TV at their preferred volume level, while you set your own volume via the app, on the hearing aids themselves, or via the + or - buttons on the TV connector.
RATING4
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RemoteControl, $249

RemoteControl, $249

You probably don't need this. Most people use the app to control their hearing aids, and if not the app, then the push button on the hearing aid itself. But if neither of those suit you, this remote is a simple way to control the volume and program.
RATING5
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PartnerMic, $449

PartnerMic, $449

If you have a hard time hearing in noise this accessory is a lifesaver. Attach this microphone to a companion's shirt and their voice will stream directly to your hearing aids. Their voice will come through much stronger than all the competing noise in the environment.
RATING6
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Roger On 3, $1549

Roger On 3, $1549

The Roger On 3 is a versatile microphone designed for improving conversations in noisy environments or when the speaker is at a distance. It uses advanced technologies like MultiBeam 2.0, Pointing mode 2.0, and stereo wide pointing mode to enhance speech clarity. The device offers three modes: Pointing mode for directional listening, Presenter mode for focusing on the wearer's voice, and Table Mic mode, which automatically adjusts its microphones to capture speech from any direction when placed on a table. It can also stream audio wirelessly from a TV, eliminating the need for a separate TV connector. Available in champagne and graphite gray, the Roger On 3 can be personalized and controlled via the myRogerMic app.
RATING7
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Roger Select 3, $1549

Roger Select 3, $1549

The Roger Select 3 is a versatile microphone designed for stationary situations with background noise, such as at a restaurant table. It automatically selects the person speaking and seamlessly switches between talkers, streaming the sound directly to your hearing aids. Users can manually select who to listen to by changing the direction of the microphone, allowing for focused listening in smaller group settings. The device can also be worn on a person's chest in lapel mode, where it automatically orients itself to pick up the speaker's voice, making it ideal for presenters or in-car conversations. Additionally, the Roger Select 3 can wirelessly stream audio from a TV to your hearing aids, eliminating the need for a separate TV connector. It comes in champagne and graphite gray colors.
RATING8
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Roger Table Mic 3, $1649

Roger Table Mic 3, $1649

The Roger Table Mic 3 is a specialized microphone designed for working adults who participate in meetings, especially those with multiple (4+) participants. It automatically selects the person speaking and switches between speakers, streaming their voices directly to your hearing aids. Unlike other Roger accessories, it is tailored specifically for stationary use in meetings and does not allow manual override of its speaker selection. Multiple Table Mics can be connected to create a network, making it suitable for larger meeting setups, and it has a range of over 60 feet. Additionally, it can transmit sound from multimedia devices like computers, enhancing its functionality in professional settings.
RATING9
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D-Dry+, $179

D-Dry+, $179

If you live in a humid environment, sweat a lot, are prone to ear infections, or are getting custom in-the-ear hearing aids, you should get this. It plugs into a standard outlet and uses UV-C light to kill germs, and blows warm air to remove moisture.
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KEY FEATURES

1. Dome

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The dome slips over and encloses/protects the receiver/speaker. Domes are made with medical-grade silicone. They come in different shapes and sizes. Your hearing care professional will help you pick the right size and style. The hearing aid programming software can make size and style recommendations as well with the new AI Dome Proposer feature, which is trained by AI and real-world data from audiologists to recommend the optimal dome. Selecting the appropriate dome will change the sound performance of your hearing aids, so if you’re not achieving satisfying results with your hearing aids, your hearing provider will often consider trying a different dome style. In some cases, such as for wearers with severe or profound hearing loss, an earmold will be used instead of a dome.

2. Indicator light

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The LED indicator light shows the charging state of the battery. 3 red blinks means the aids are 10% charged, 3 orange blinks 11-80%, 3 green blinks 81-99%, and a solid green light means the aids are fully charged.

3. Microphone

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The microphone picks up the sound from the environment and sends it into the hearing aid for processing. You’ll mostly want to leave the microphone alone, but periodically check it to ensure it’s not being plugged up by hair care products or oils.

4. Receiver

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The receiver AKA speaker delivers the sound into the ear. Phonak receivers are available in 3 different strengths, standard (S), moderate (M), power (P). Your ZipHearing provider will help you determine the appropriate gain (strength/power) receiver based on the results of your hearing test. Expect to have to replace your receivers every year or so, and this is something that usually takes just a few minutes with your local ZipHearing provider.

5. Receiver wire

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This thin, plastic-coated wire transmits power and signals to the receiver/speaker, which is worn inside the ear. Phonak receivers are available in 5 different lengths: 00,0,1,2, & 3. Your ZipHearing provider will help you determine the appropriate length of receiver wire, by measuring your ear. In cases when your ZipHearing provider is unsure of the exact receiver length that will work best for you, we’re happy to send out a few different receiver lengths for you to try.

6. Rechargeable battery

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Audéo Infinio is powered by a rechargeable lithium-ion battery, expected to last 16-24 hours/day. The battery takes about 3 hours to fully charge, and a 30 minute quick charge will get you about 6 hours of power. Simply put the aids in their charger at night and you will wake up with fully charged hearing aids that will last all day.

7. Rocker switch

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The rocker switch can be programmed by your hearing provider to have different functions, depending on your needs. Some of these functions include volume and program control, on/off functionality, flight mode, answering/ending phone calls, pausing/resuming streaming, and accessing virtual assistants like Siri. Some people use these buttons exclusively to control the hearing aids, and others use the app to control the hearing aids. Others (most people), use a combination of both the app and push button to make adjustments to their hearing aids. You likely won’t have to use these buttons often, but some people find them handy to make quick adjustments to their hearing aids when they change listening environments (ie, entering a noisy restaurant, or a quiet room). Your hearing provider will go over the options available and make sure your hearing aids are set up to your ideal preferences.

8. Wax filter

The image of Wax filter hearing aids feature

When it comes to maintaining your hearing aids, this is where you’ll spend most of your time. The wax filter (mostly) prevents wax and oils from getting into the receiver/speaker. Your hearing provider may supply you with Phonak Cerushield filters enabling you to periodically change these on your own. Some people never have to change these wax filters, others have to change them weekly. Your purchase includes 1 pack of wax filters, and you can purchase additional wax filters directly from your ZipHearing provider, or through a number of sites online such as Amazon.

9. Dome

The image of Dome hearing aids feature

The dome slips over and encloses/protects the receiver/speaker. Domes are made with medical-grade silicone. They come in different shapes and sizes. Your hearing care professional will help you pick the right size and style. The hearing aid programming software can make size and style recommendations as well with the new AI Dome Proposer feature, which is trained by AI and real-world data from audiologists to recommend the optimal dome. Selecting the appropriate dome will change the sound performance of your hearing aids, so if you’re not achieving satisfying results with your hearing aids, your hearing provider will often consider trying a different dome style. In some cases, such as for wearers with severe or profound hearing loss, an earmold will be used instead of a dome.

10. Indicator light

The image of Indicator light hearing aids feature

The LED indicator light shows the charging state of the battery. 3 red blinks means the aids are 10% charged, 3 orange blinks 11-80%, 3 green blinks 81-99%, and a solid green light means the aids are fully charged.

11. Microphone

The image of Microphone hearing aids feature

The microphone picks up the sound from the environment and sends it into the hearing aid for processing. You’ll mostly want to leave the microphone alone, but periodically check it to ensure it’s not being plugged up by hair care products or oils.

12. Receiver

The image of Receiver hearing aids feature

The receiver AKA speaker delivers the sound into the ear. Phonak receivers are available in 3 different strengths, standard (S), moderate (M), power (P). Your ZipHearing provider will help you determine the appropriate gain (strength/power) receiver based on the results of your hearing test. Expect to have to replace your receivers every year or so, and this is something that usually takes just a few minutes with your local ZipHearing provider.

13. Receiver wire

The image of Receiver wire hearing aids feature

This thin, plastic-coated wire transmits power and signals to the receiver/speaker, which is worn inside the ear. Phonak receivers are available in 5 different lengths: 00,0,1,2, & 3. Your ZipHearing provider will help you determine the appropriate length of receiver wire, by measuring your ear. In cases when your ZipHearing provider is unsure of the exact receiver length that will work best for you, we’re happy to send out a few different receiver lengths for you to try.

14. Rechargeable battery

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Audéo Infinio is powered by a rechargeable lithium-ion battery, expected to last 16-24 hours/day. The battery takes about 3 hours to fully charge, and a 30 minute quick charge will get you about 6 hours of power. Simply put the aids in their charger at night and you will wake up with fully charged hearing aids that will last all day.

15. Rocker switch

The image of Rocker switch hearing aids feature

The rocker switch can be programmed by your hearing provider to have different functions, depending on your needs. Some of these functions include volume and program control, on/off functionality, flight mode, answering/ending phone calls, pausing/resuming streaming, and accessing virtual assistants like Siri. Some people use these buttons exclusively to control the hearing aids, and others use the app to control the hearing aids. Others (most people), use a combination of both the app and push button to make adjustments to their hearing aids. You likely won’t have to use these buttons often, but some people find them handy to make quick adjustments to their hearing aids when they change listening environments (ie, entering a noisy restaurant, or a quiet room). Your hearing provider will go over the options available and make sure your hearing aids are set up to your ideal preferences.

16. Wax filter

The image of Wax filter hearing aids feature

When it comes to maintaining your hearing aids, this is where you’ll spend most of your time. The wax filter (mostly) prevents wax and oils from getting into the receiver/speaker. Your hearing provider may supply you with Phonak Cerushield filters enabling you to periodically change these on your own. Some people never have to change these wax filters, others have to change them weekly. Your purchase includes 1 pack of wax filters, and you can purchase additional wax filters directly from your ZipHearing provider, or through a number of sites online such as Amazon.