Beltone is a hearing aid company founded in 1940, headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Beltone products are sold in the United States, Canada, and over 40 countries across the globe.

Beltone
Company typePrivate
IndustryHearing aids
Founded1940 (1940)
HeadquartersChicago, Illinois, USA; Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Key people
President David Molella
ParentGN Store Nord

In North America, Beltone has over 1500 independently owned "hearing care centers." Beltone provides hearing screenings, hearing aid fittings and follow-up care for patients. In addition, Beltone offers an aftercare program which covers Beltone hearing aids in several ways for as long as their patients own them.[1]

The Beltone Hearing Care Foundation, a 501(c)(3) charitable organization, was established in 2014 with the intent to donate hearing instruments to those in need of hearing help who may otherwise be unable to access it. Both individuals and organizations are eligible to receive assistance from the Foundation through direct nominations by Beltone staff or network members.[2]

Types of hearing aids edit

Beltone hearing aids come in dozens of styles. Beltone's smallest hearing aid, the Beltone microInvisa, is about the size of a raspberry. Known as an Invisible-in-the Canal (IIC) hearing aid, the Beltone microInvisa is custom-manufactured to conform to a patient's ear canal. That allows the hearing device to sit comfortably within the ear canal, out of sight.

Other models fall into the lightweight Behind-the-Ear (BTE) category. A very small case hides in the shadow behind the ear, and connects to the ear canal via a tiny, clear tube. BTE hearing aids let a patient have a hearing evaluation and receive hearing aids the same day. Beltone hearing aids are programmed to address an individual's specific hearing deficit.[3]

Beltone's history edit

  • 1940: Sam Posen opens Beltone in Chicago, IL and introduces the Model H hearing aid
  • 1944: Beltone launches Mono-Pac, the first all-in-one hearing aid in the industry
  • 1946: Beltone releases Harmony – the smallest hearing aid available at the time[citation needed]
  • 1969: Beltone creates earmolds for astronauts in the space program to protect their hearing during lift-off and re-entry
  • 1971: Beltone begins conducting hearing loss research and development at their headquarters
  • 1979: Beltone opens for business in Canada[citation needed]
  • 1983: Beltone introduces its first custom in-the-canal (ITC) hearing aid
  • 1998: Beltone launches Beltone Digital – its first hearing aid with digital technology
  • 2011: Beltone introduces Beltone True [4] – a hearing aid capable of offering 2.4 GHz wireless streaming of sound from hand-held devices
  • 2014: Beltone releases Beltone First [5] – the first made for iPhone hearing aid [6]
  • 2014: Beltone releases Beltone Boost – designed for people with severe to profound hearing loss [7]
  • 2015: Beltone announces that its line of advanced hearing aids, including the Beltone First [8] and Beltone Boost, are now compatible with Android via the Beltone HearPlus app.[9] Initially compatible with Samsung Galaxy S5, Beltone's hearing aids will expand to include other Android devices later in 2015.[10]
  • 2015: Beltone launches Beltone Legend [11] – the first "Made for iPhone" custom hearing aid on the market [12][13]
  • 2015: Beltone expands connectivity with HearPlus App [14] for Apple Watch[15]
  • 2015: Beltone expands Android Compatibility of its HearPlus App.[16]
  • 2016: Beltone announces launch of Boost Plus [17] – a hearing aid for consumers with severe to profound hearing loss [18]
  • 2017: Beltone announces launch of Beltone Trust[19]
  • 2018: Beltone announces launch of Beltone Amaze[20]
  • 2020: Beltone Amaze Hearing Aids Win 2020 BIG Innovation Award[21]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "BelCare Hearing Care Benefits".
  2. ^ "Beltone announces the Beltone Hearing Care Foundation". www.beltone.com. Archived from the original on 2015-03-11.
  3. ^ "Hearing Aid Types: Which Style is Best for You? | Beltone".
  4. ^ "Hearing Aid Types: Which Style is Best for You? | Beltone".
  5. ^ "Hearing aid guides and tips | Beltone".
  6. ^ "Beltone Launches Beltone First, a Revolutionary Hearing Aid". 27 February 2014.
  7. ^ "Hearing Aid Types: Which Style is Best for You? | Beltone".
  8. ^ "Hearing aid guides and tips | Beltone".
  9. ^ "Hearing aid apps for hearing loss| Beltone HearPlus App".
  10. ^ "Beltone Announces Hearing Aid Compatibility with Android". 8 January 2015.
  11. ^ "Beltone Legend Hearing Aids".
  12. ^ "Hearing Aid Types: Which Style is Best for You? | Beltone".
  13. ^ "Beltone Legend™ Hearing Aids | Beltone Skoric Hearing Aid Center". beltoneskorichearing.com. Archived from the original on 2020-02-27.
  14. ^ "Hearing aid apps for hearing loss| Beltone HearPlus App".
  15. ^ "Beltone Expands Connectivity with HearPlus App for Apple Watch | Business Wire". www.businesswire.com. 15 April 2015. Retrieved 2016-09-08.
  16. ^ "Beltone Expands Hearing Aid App for Android | Pressroom". www.beltone.com. Retrieved 2016-09-08.
  17. ^ "Hearing devices – digital hearing solutions, apps & more| Beltone".
  18. ^ "Beltone Announces Launch of Boost Plus | Business Wire". www.businesswire.com. 3 March 2016. Retrieved 2016-09-08.
  19. ^ "Beltone Trust – Hearing Aids at Their Best". www.beltone.com. Retrieved 2017-06-01.
  20. ^ "Beltone Amaze™: A New, Amazingly Advanced and Powerful Hearing Aid". www.businesswire.com. 13 August 2018. Retrieved 2018-08-13.
  21. ^ "PRESS RELEASE: Beltone Amaze Hearing Aids Win 2020 BIG Innovation Award". www.beltoneskorichearing.com. Retrieved 2020-02-27.