Unitron Australia territory managers, from left, Trung Li, Hannah Khoury, Brenton Comerford and Andrew Peou at one of the launches. Image: Sonova. Sonova Australia’s Unitron team has launched its latest rechargeable receiver in canal (RIC) hearing aid, the new Moxi S-RX, featuring the world’s first dedicated deep neural network (DNN) chip designed specifically to denoise speech in real time....
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No actionable change — clinical evidence for the claimed 'world-first denoising chip' has not been provided; dispensers should await independent performance data before adjusting product recommendations.
Chipset-level noise processing innovation, if independently validated, could represent a meaningful step forward in hearing aid signal processing for patients struggling in noisy environments.
- 01Unitron Australia launched the Moxi S-RX, a rechargeable receiver-in-canal (RIC) hearing aid, via roadshow events.
- 02The device features a chip claimed to be a world-first in denoising — reducing unwanted background sound.
- 03Events were led by Sonova Australia territory managers, reflecting the parent company's direct market push.
- 04No independent clinical evidence or peer-reviewed data was cited for the denoising chip claim.
- 05Launch was limited to the Australian market at time of reporting.
The Moxi S-RX contains a world-first denoising chip.
press releasepromotionalThe Moxi S-RX is a rechargeable RIC hearing aid.
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