Reveal
Oticon Reveal is the newest rechargeable receiver-in-canal (RIC) hearing aid platform from Oticon, and it takes a different approach to hearing in noise. Rather than stripping away as much background sound as possible, Reveal is built to find an individualized balance between clear speech and meaningful awareness of the world around you. Oticon calls this your "balance point," and it is the idea that shapes every part of how this hearing aid processes sound.
A New Dual-AI Sound Processing System
Reveal introduces two artificial intelligence systems that work side by side rather than one system handling everything.
Speech AI focuses on analyzing and enhancing the voices you want to follow, while Context AI preserves the environmental sounds that give a listening situation its shape and meaning. The two evaluate your sound environment every two milliseconds and coordinate continuously. This processing happens in the Reveal AI Clarifier, previously known as MoreSound Intelligence, which separates speech from surrounding sound and blends them back together in real time. For you as a wearer, conversation can come through clearly without your environment going flat or artificially quiet. This is Oticon's third generation of AI-based hearing technology, following Oticon More and Oticon Intent.
Feedback Control and 4D Sensor Technology
Two supporting technologies shape how comfortable and personalized Reveal feels day to day.
The Reveal Optimizer is Oticon's updated feedback-prevention system, addressing the whistling some hearing aid users experience. Better feedback control gives your audiologist more room to deliver the amplification your hearing loss actually calls for, which matters most in open and vented fittings where sound escapes the ear canal more easily. Alongside it, 4D sensor technology evaluates your behavior and your listening situation before the hearing aid decides how to process sound, so Reveal factors in what you appear to be doing rather than reacting to acoustics alone.
Connectivity and Streaming
Reveal includes a new connectivity platform and radio transmitter designed for more dependable wireless performance.
- Made for iPhone compatibility
- Optimized Android connectivity
- Bluetooth Low Energy Audio
- Google Fast Pair
- Auracast broadcast audio compatibility
A new Streaming Comfort feature automatically lowers surrounding environmental sound while you are streaming, helping phone calls, music, and podcasts stay in the foreground. The amount of reduction can be adjusted in the mobile app or set by your audiologist in the fitting software.
Everyday Design, Charging, and CROS Options
Reveal is built around the practical details that make a hearing aid easy to live with.
The platform uses Oticon's premium charging hardware, with a desktop charger for home and a portable travel charger for time away, and it comes in several standard colors with a new Deep Plum shade replacing the previous blue option. For patients with little or no usable hearing in one ear, a new CROS transmitter launches alongside Reveal. It uses near-field magnetic induction and Bluetooth Low Energy Audio, supports dual streaming, applies signal processing on the transmitter side, and remains backward compatible with supported Oticon products. It also charges with the same desk and travel chargers as the hearing aids, a welcome simplification.
Experience Oticon Reveal in St. Louis
Reveal tends to suit patients who value natural, open sound quality and want to stay aware of their surroundings while still following conversation comfortably. It is a strong fit for open or vented fittings and for anyone who has struggled with feedback in the past.
At Greentree Hearing & Audiology, we help patients throughout St. Louis and Kirkwood find technology that genuinely matches how they live. Our audiologist, John Scarlas, M.S., CCC-A, fits every hearing aid using real ear measurements, verifying that Oticon Reveal is programmed precisely for your hearing loss and ear anatomy. Call our office to schedule a consultation and hear what a better balance point sounds like.

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