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Widex hearing aids in NYC

Widex is prized for the cleanest, most natural sound character in the industry, a favorite of musicians, recording professionals, and anyone sensitive to a processed quality in other devices. The current platform is Widex Allure. We fit and verify Widex in Midtown Manhattan and Garden City.

AllureCurrent platform
SmartRICAll-day rechargeable
PureSoundUltra-low delay
Widex Widex Allure hearing aid
01 / Manufacturer Overview

Widex at a glance

Widex (part of WS Audiology) has a single, clear identity: natural sound. Its engineering minimizes the artificial, processed quality some wearers notice in other brands, which is why so many musicians and audio professionals in New York choose it. Widex’s PureSound approach uses an ultra-low processing delay to keep sound feeling immediate and real.

The current generation is Widex Allure, offered as the SmartRIC and other receiver-in-canal styles, plus behind-the-ear and in-the-ear options. Candidacy differs by style and hearing level, so the right Allure is chosen during an evaluation rather than from a list.

Current flagship

Widex Allure

Newest Widex tech, featured first. Older devices stay in a labeled support section.

Product families

What Widex offers

Widex Allure, Widex Allure BTE, Widex Allure ITE.

Why we offer Widex

Independent, brand-neutral

We carry Widex because it is right for some patients, not because we are tied to it.

Evaluation first

The device follows the ears

The best Widex depends on your audiogram, anatomy, dexterity, and where you struggle. Chosen after testing, verified with real-ear measurement.

02 / Current Product Families

Current Widex models

Newest first. Each model lists style, candidacy, connectivity, strengths, and limitations.

Current flagshipWidex Widex Allure hearing aid
01

Widex Allure

Receiver-in-canal (SmartRIC and sRIC)
Flagship

Mild to severe loss for people who prioritize natural, transparent sound.

Style
Receiver-in-canal (SmartRIC and sRIC)
Power
Rechargeable
Tech levels
Multiple technology levels
Connectivity
Bluetooth streaming and app control; hands-free calls on supported models and phones
App
Widex Allure app
Charger
SmartRIC charger, portable charger available

Main strengths

  • Widex’s signature natural sound character, attributed to its PureSound low-delay processing
  • All-day rechargeable SmartRIC design
  • TV Play and Sound Assist accessories
  • Built-in Zen tones often used for tinnitus

Important limitations

  • Natural tuning means less aggressive noise suppression than some rivals
  • RIC sits behind the ear; less discreet than custom styles
  • Top features at the premium tier
02

Widex Allure BTE

Behind-the-ear (BTE)
Current

People who need more power or prefer a behind-the-ear form.

Style
Behind-the-ear (BTE)
Power
Rechargeable or battery, by model
Tech levels
Multiple technology levels
Connectivity
Bluetooth streaming and app control
App
Widex Allure app
Charger
Model-specific charger

Main strengths

  • More power for stronger losses
  • Robust, easy-to-handle design

Important limitations

  • Larger than a RIC
  • Battery life varies with streaming
03

Widex Allure ITE

Custom in-the-ear (ITE / ITC / CIC)
Current

People who want a custom device molded to the ear.

Style
Custom in-the-ear (ITE / ITC / CIC)
Power
Rechargeable or battery, by model
Tech levels
Multiple technology levels
Connectivity
Streaming on supported custom sizes
App
Widex Allure app
Charger
Model-specific charger

Main strengths

  • Custom-molded discreet fit
  • Several sizes to balance discretion and features

Important limitations

  • Smaller styles fit milder losses
  • In-ear placement needs regular filter care
03 / Hearing-Aid Styles

Widex styles in the US

Which current Widex products come in each form factor.

RIC
Receiver-in-canal (RIC)
Widex Allure SmartRIC / sRIC
BTE
Behind-the-ear (BTE)
Widex Allure BTE
ITE
In-the-ear (ITE)
Widex Allure ITE
ITC
In-the-canal (ITC)
Widex Allure custom
CIC
Completely-in-canal (CIC)
Widex Allure custom (smallest)
IIC
Invisible-in-canal (IIC)
Select custom styles
CROS
CROS / single-sided
CROS option, confirm current availability with us
Power
Power hearing aids
BTE family for stronger losses
04 / Technology Levels

How Widex tech levels work

Widex uses numbered tiers within Allure. Higher tiers add automation and refinement while keeping the same natural sound signature.

Changes by level

Features that scale up

  • Number of automatic programs and environments
  • Fine detail in complex sound
  • Personalization features

Shared across levels

Every tier includes

  • PureSound natural sound character
  • Widex Allure app and accessories
  • Rechargeability on supported models

Widex’s sound character is consistent across tiers; the tier mainly changes how much automatic help you get in busy rooms.

05 / Bluetooth & Phone

Widex Bluetooth & phone support

iPhone

Widex & iPhone

Streams from iPhone and uses the Widex Allure app

Android

Widex & Android

Streams from supported Android phones

Bluetooth

Protocol

Bluetooth LE Audio plus established Made for iPhone / Android standards on current models

Streaming

Direct audio

Direct streaming of audio and calls on supported models

Calls

Hands-free

Hands-free calling on supported models and phones

Multi-device

Pairing

Pair multiple devices on supported models

App

Widex Allure app

Includes: Volume and program control; Personalization and sound tuning; Remote support with your audiologist; Zen tinnitus tones.

Laptop & tablet

Other devices

Many Bluetooth computers and tablets connect for audio; call support depends on the device.

Firmware & limits

Read first

Some features depend on firmware; we keep devices current Streaming and hands-free support depend on the model and your phone; we confirm before you buy.

No hearing aid works with every phone. Check your model with Widex’s official compatibility checker (support section below), or ask us before you buy.

06 / Video Instruction Center

Widex how-to videos

Matched to Widex devices. Tap to play; written steps appear under each. No autoplay, loads only when tapped.

Change the Wax Filter (In-Ear)

Change the filter about once a month, or sooner if your hearing aid sounds weak or muffled.

Change the Filter (Behind-the-Ear)

How to change the filter on your Widex behind-the-ear hearing aid.

Place Your SmartRIC on Your Ear

How to put your Widex SmartRIC hearing aids on correctly.

Clean Your Allure Hearing Aids

Daily cleaning keeps your Widex Allure hearing aids sounding clear.

Turn On Your SmartRIC

How to switch your Widex SmartRIC hearing aids on.

Turn Off Your SmartRIC

How to switch your Widex SmartRIC hearing aids off.

Use the Portable Charger

How to switch on the SmartRIC portable charger. Charge anywhere, no outlet needed.

Set Up TV Play (Allure)

Sends TV sound straight to your Widex Allure hearing aids at your own volume.

Use the Sound Assist

Control your hearing aids with the Sound Assist. Volume, programs, and remote microphone.

All Widex how-to videos (12)

07 / Daily Care & Maintenance

Caring for your Widex aids

Widex-specific cleaning, wax-filter, and storage guidance. Not all brands use the same systems, so follow the steps for your device.

Wipe nightly, store dry or in the charger, and avoid hair spray, lotions, moisture, and heat.

Use a soft, dry cloth or tissue. Never run hearing aids under water or use alcohol, solvents, or wipes unless your audiologist recommends a specific product.

Widex devices use replaceable wax filters (sized to RIC, BTE, or custom). Change about once a month or when sound gets weak or muffled.

RIC domes are replaced regularly. Behind-the-ear and custom styles have their own filters and tubing care. If you are not sure which filter or dome your device uses, bring it to Pinnacle Audiology and we will show you.

For in-the-ear and custom devices, gently brush the microphone and receiver openings and wipe the shell daily. Earmolds can be cleaned per your audiologist’s instructions. Do not push hard objects into any opening.

Store devices in the charger or a dry case overnight, away from bathrooms and heat. For long storage, remove disposable batteries. When traveling, bring your charger and a backup, and keep devices in your carry-on, not checked luggage.

Keep the charger clean and dry and make sure the contacts are free of debris so devices charge reliably. Use only the charger supplied for your model.

Put your hearing aids in after applying hair spray, sunscreen, lotions, or makeup, as these can clog microphones and filters. Keep devices out of reach of dogs, which are strongly attracted to them.

Do not open the hearing-aid shell, attempt internal repairs, or expose devices to water, heat, or chemicals. If sound stays weak, distorted, or absent after changing the wax filter and dome, contact Pinnacle Audiology at 646-436-7590.

08 / Charging & Battery

Charging your Widex aids

How charging works, expected runtime, and what to do if a device will not charge. Battery figures are Widex’s and vary with streaming.

Place each hearing aid in its slot in the Widex SmartRIC charger (and portable charger) so the charging contacts line up. A light shows charging has started and usually turns solid or changes color when complete. A full charge typically takes a few hours; a short charge adds hours of wear.

Widex reports all-day runtime on the SmartRIC; streaming reduces it. Streaming phone calls, music, or TV audio uses more power, so heavy-streaming days are shorter.

A portable charger lets you top up without an outlet. Bring your charger when you travel and top up whenever you can. For long-term storage, keep devices cool and dry.

Make sure the device is seated correctly and the contacts on both the device and charger are clean and dry. Confirm the charger is powered. If it still will not charge after cleaning the contacts, contact Pinnacle Audiology. Do not force it or open the device.

Allure is offered in rechargeable and, on some styles, battery versions. For battery models, let a new zinc-air battery sit for about a minute after removing the sticker before closing the door, and store spares away from coins and keys.

09 / Troubleshooting

Widex troubleshooting

Patient-safe steps for common issues. These never involve opening the device.

  • Confirm the device is charged or the battery is fresh.
  • Change the wax filter and check the dome or shell opening for blockage.
  • Make sure you are on the right program and volume.
  • If still silent, contact Pinnacle Audiology.

Most often a wax-clogged filter or dome, or moisture. Change the wax filter, check the dome, and let the device dry overnight in its case or a drying kit. If it persists, we will inspect it.

Reinsert the hearing aid so it seats fully and check that the dome or earmold fits snugly. Persistent feedback can mean a loose fit, a wax-blocked ear, or a dome that needs resizing, all of which we can correct.

Charge both fully, change the wax filter on the quiet side, and confirm it is not simply turned down. If one side stays dead, it may need service.

Clean the contacts on the device and charger, reseat the hearing aids, and confirm the charger has power. If an error light persists, contact us rather than forcing the device.

Open the Widex Allure app app, make sure Bluetooth is on, and restart your phone and hearing aids. Forgetting and re-pairing the devices in your phone’s Bluetooth settings often resolves repeated dropouts. The manufacturer Bluetooth line below can help with phone-side settings.

Restart both hearing aids and your phone, then re-pair. If audio still routes to one ear, check the app’s streaming and balance settings. We can also adjust this for you.

Remove (forget) the hearing aids from the old phone’s Bluetooth list first, then pair the new phone using the Widex Allure app app’s setup steps. The video library above shows pairing for common phones.

Change the wax filter and clean the dome or shell opening. Never push tools into the receiver. If the ear itself feels blocked, we can check for and remove earwax in office.

If devices get wet or you have been sweating heavily, dry them overnight in a case or drying kit, not a microwave or oven. If sound does not return, contact us.

Many Widex models include a Find My Hearing Aids feature in the Widex Allure app app that shows where the devices were last connected. Check there first, then call us.

Patient-safe steps only. Never open the hearing-aid shell or attempt internal repairs. If these do not help, contact Pinnacle Audiology at 646-436-7590.

10 / Accessories

Official Widex accessories

Current, officially compatible Widex accessories.

Accessory

TV Play

Streams TV audio directly to your Widex Allure hearing aids at your own volume.

Accessory

Sound Assist

A versatile remote microphone, table mic, and streamer in one; Focus Lock points it at one talker in noise.

Accessory

Widex chargers

SmartRIC charger plus a portable charger for travel.

By model

Remote / app control

Adjust volume and programs from the app or a simple remote.

Compatibility varies by model. We confirm which accessories work with your specific Widex device.

11 / Official Manufacturer Support

Widex support directory

Use these for phone-side help. For anything touching how your aids sound or fit, come to Pinnacle.

Widex Bluetooth & app support

Manufacturer consumer line (US):

Hours and time zone are on the official Widex site. Verified June 24, 2026.

Manufacturer support can assist with app installation, compatible phones, Bluetooth pairing, streaming, and accessories. Changes to hearing-aid programming, amplification, physical fit, feedback, comfort, or prescribed settings should be handled by your audiologist.

12 / Pinnacle Clinical Perspective

Is Widex right for you?

A balanced view. Widex is excellent for the right patient; here is what we weigh, and we are honest when another brand fits better.

01
Sound quality first
If a natural, un-processed sound matters more to you than maximum noise suppression, Widex is often the best match.
02
Music and performance
Many of our musician and audio-professional patients prefer Widex for how faithfully it reproduces music.
03
Tinnitus
Widex Zen tones are a well-known feature for people who want sound therapy built into their hearing aids.
04
Dexterity
Tiny in-ear and custom styles need steadier hands; we factor this in.
05
Ear anatomy
Canal shape and size affect which Widex styles fit, seal, and feed back the least.
06
When another brand fits better
If your needs point elsewhere, we will tell you. We are brand-neutral.
07
Why verification matters
A device only works when its programming is verified in your ear with real-ear measurement.
08
Why reviews cannot decide
Reviews reflect other people’s ears and lives, not your audiogram.
13 / FAQ

Widex aids: your questions

The current platform is Widex Allure, offered as the SmartRIC and other receiver-in-canal styles, plus behind-the-ear and custom in-the-ear options.

A higher-tier Widex Allure manages noise while keeping Widex’s natural character; adding the Sound Assist with Focus Lock helps in restaurants. Widex favors natural sound over heavy suppression.

Yes. Current Widex Allure models stream from iPhone and use the Widex Allure app.

Yes, on supported Android phones. Hands-free calling depends on the model and phone; we confirm yours.

Many Bluetooth computers and tablets connect for audio. Call support varies by device.

Yes, the Allure SmartRIC is rechargeable. Some behind-the-ear and custom styles use disposable batteries.

Widex reports all-day runtime on the SmartRIC. Streaming a lot of audio shortens the day.

Yes. Widex Allure is available in custom in-the-ear styles molded from an impression of your ear.

The smallest custom in-canal Allure styles are very discreet. The right size depends on your ear and hearing level.

Widex has offered CROS solutions; availability can vary by generation, so we confirm the current option for you before fitting.

Yes. Widex Zen tones are a built-in sound therapy feature many people use as part of a tinnitus plan, which we customize.

It depends on the style and technology level. We provide a clear quote after your evaluation and verify any insurance benefit.

Yes, independently, in Midtown Manhattan and Garden City, with real-ear verification and at-home visits across NYC and Long Island.

Usually yes. We can reprogram, verify, and service Widex devices brought from another provider.

14 / Previous Generations

Still supported for existing patients

Already wear an older Widex? We service, reprogram, and repair previous generations, listed so current and older tech are never confused.

Previous generation

Widex Moment / Moment Sheer

The previous Widex generation, including SmartRIC Moment models. Fully supported for existing Pinnacle patients; we service, reprogram, and repair them.

Independence statement

Pinnacle Audiology is an independent audiology practice and is not owned by any hearing-aid manufacturer. Recommendations are based on the patient’s hearing, communication needs, preferences, anatomy, and lifestyle.

Freshness & maintenance

Product information last reviewed: June 24, 2026.

Models, features, accessories, compatibility, and availability may change. Pinnacle Audiology will confirm current options during your consultation.

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Find the right Widex, the right way

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