Widex Moment RIC 312 D hearing aid information

Here we show you some of the features available on your Widex Moment RIC 312 D hearing aid with links to purchase spares and accessories ...
If you have Widex Moment RIC 312 D hearing aids Connevans recommends ...
For listening to a TV: TV-DEX or TV-PLAY or wireless neckloop listener using loop programme
For listening to a home telephone: 'T' compatible corded telephone or cordless telephone using loop programme
For listening to a mobile phone: Low energy bluetooth direct to the hearing aids or handsfree with bluetooth using a Widex COM-DEX or  Widex Sound Assist or bluetooth neckloop using loop programme
For a Conversation in noise or over distance: Widex Sound Assist or Phonak Roger NeckLoop system using loop programme
Joining in virtual meetings & gaming: Low energy bluetooth direct to the hearing aids or handsfree with a Sound Connect with your computer or Phonak Roger NeckLoop system using loop programme with the Roger On 3 used in headset mode

Widex Moment RIC 312 D (MRB2D) hearing aid features, accessories & spares

110, 220, 330 & 440 variants

   Widex Moment RIC 312 D hearing aid
Suitable for mild to profound hearing loss
This hearing aid uses an Easywear V.1 RIC and  Easywear dome
Remote control Yes - RC-DEX, Sound Assist, Moment or ToneLink Apps
Replaceable filters Yes - Nanocare wax guards
Ric Yes - Easywear V.1
Domes Yes - Easywear
Thin tubes No
Earhook No
Direct audio input  [?] No
Roger radio aid compatible  [?] Yes - Phonak Roger NeckLoop system with the loop programme
Wireless connection to accessories  [?] Yes - Sound Assist, Sound Connect, TV-DEX, TV-PLAYCOM-DEX & RC-DEX
Classic Bluetooth No
Low Energy made for iPhone 2.4GHz Bluetooth Yes
LE Low Energy Android Audio Streaming (ASHA) 2.4Ghz Bluetooth Yes
Auracast No
User App Yes - Widex Moment or ToneLink
Loop programme/Telecoil  [?] Yes
Hearing aid battery 312 (brown)
Please note that the available features & number of user programmes will depend upon how the aid has been programmed by your audiologist.   
If you are unsure of exactly what programmes you have available you also probably won't be getting the best experience from your hearing aid - we would suggest that you discuss the available programmes and when they should be used with your audiologist.
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