While groundbreaking at the time, today's hearing aids offer even more seamless connectivity with Bluetooth and smartphone integration.

Rexton Mosaic M: Is It Time to Upgrade Your Hearing?

09/03/2022 | Hearing Aids

In 2011, the world witnessed several significant events. Osama bin Laden was killed in a U.S. military operation, bringing a sense of closure to many. The space shuttle Atlantis made its final flight, marking the end of NASA’s space shuttle program. Sadly, the world mourned the loss of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, whose innovations had transformed technology.

Amidst these global happenings, Rexton introduced its groundbreaking Mosaic M hearing aid. Although no longer in production, many users still rely on this device for their daily hearing needs. Let’s take a closer look at what made the Mosaic M special in its time and how it compares to today’s technology.

What Was Special About the Rexton Mosaic M?

The Rexton Mosaic M was a behind-the-ear (BTE) hearing aid that combined style with substance. Its sleek design came in various colors, allowing users to choose a device that matched their personal style while addressing their hearing needs.

One of the Mosaic M’s standout features was its 2.4 GHz wireless technology. This innovation allowed users to connect their hearing aids directly to phones, TVs, and other devices without cords. While groundbreaking at the time, today’s hearing aids offer even more seamless connectivity with Bluetooth and smartphone integration.

The device’s SoundSmoothing technology was another highlight, designed to reduce the impact of sudden loud noises. This feature provided a more comfortable listening experience by smoothing out transitions between different sound levels. Modern hearing aids have built upon this concept, offering more advanced noise reduction and sound processing algorithms for even clearer sound in challenging environments.

DataLogging was an innovative function that tracked hearing aid usage and performance over time. This feature proved invaluable for hearing care professionals when making adjustments. Today’s hearing aids have expanded on this idea, offering real-time adjustments and even AI-driven personalization.

The Mosaic M was powered by size 13 batteries, offering extended battery life for all-day use. While this was convenient at the time, many of today’s hearing aids feature rechargeable batteries, eliminating the need for frequent battery changes and offering even longer usage times.

Are You a Rexton Mosaic M Wearer?

If you’re still using the Rexton Mosaic M, it’s important to note that this device is now over a decade old. With hearing aids typically lasting 4-7 years, you may be experiencing some challenges with your current devices. Technology has advanced significantly since 2011, offering improved sound quality, connectivity, and comfort.

At Duncan Hearing Healthcare, we understand the importance of staying current with hearing technology. Whether you need assistance with repairs for your Mosaic M or are interested in exploring newer options, our team of experienced audiologists is here to help. We can assess your current hearing needs and discuss how modern hearing aids could potentially enhance your listening experience.

Remember, better hearing means a better quality of life. If you’re ready to discover the latest advancements in hearing technology or need support with your current devices, we invite you to reach out to us. Let’s work together to ensure you’re getting the most out of your hearing experience. Visit our comprehensive hearing assessments page for more information.

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Nancy Duncan, Au.D.

Dr. Nancy Duncan graduated from Somerset High, Somerset, MA in 1991 and received her B.S. in communication disorders and psychology from Worcester State College. Her master of science in audiology was awarded at the University of Arkansas in 1997, after which she worked for several private audiology practices in Arkansas, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts. Returning to the area in 2003, Dr. Duncan founded Duncan Hearing Healthcare, allowing her to apply her passion to her community through rehabilitative audiology and individual patient care. She earned her clinical doctorate in audiology degree from the Pennsylvania College of Optometry (now Salus University) in 2005. Her passion for her family and community is an integral part of what drives her to provide trustworthy, professional hearing healthcare to her patients.

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