The Interton Bionic has caused some hype due to its innovative ADRO system, it is an Adaptative Dynamic Range Optimization system, which increases or reduces gain only when needed. It is the signal processing method that stands behind all the other features that we normally read about in hearing aids.
This processing method was used with success in cochlear implants and is now available in innovative hearing aids like the Interton Bionic. With it the soft sounds are audible, loud sounds are controlled at comfortable levels and all sounds, especially speech, gets to you in a good volume and with quality.
Interton Bionic Specifications

- Adaptative Dynamic Range Optimization
- Adaptive Feedback Management
- Adaptive Beam Forming
- Available in different colors
- Behind the Ear and In The Ear models
Bionic with ADRO, Adaptative Dynamic Range Optimization
The Interton Bionic isn’t much about bells and whistles, it is about the core of evry hearing aid, the processing of sounds. It integrates the ADRO, or Adaptative Dynamic Range Optimization which only enhances the other features and the performance of this marvelous hearing aid. It is almost organically integrated in your hearing experience due to this system artificial intelligence.
Its signal isn’t anymore static like in the older models of hearing aids, it is dynamic and flexible, so that it can quickly and efficiently adapt to your surroundings and the diversity of sounds that you may encounter in your daily journey. So it enables you to understand speech more clearly and other sounds with more comfort because the sound signals processed are not compressed by the ADRO.
It has a completely new algorithm that takes the hearing aids digital technology to a new level, prioritizing comfort and speech understanding, when with other models you’d have to compromise one for the other, the Bionic offers you both.
Interton Bionic at a Glance…
Pros:
- Hearing Comfort
- Digitally Advanced, State of the Art
- Natural Sound
Cons:
- None
Interton Bionic has all of the features you would expect in a high end device. It has: adaptive beam forming, adaptive feedback management, the ADRO system, and more. More important it is a new and much simpler method for finding the perfect fit in digital signal processing hearing aids.

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