The First Hearing Aid with 4D User-Intent Sensors. Now Smaller Than Ever!

Try Oticon Intent™ Today, for FREE!

Book a free hearing test and take advantage of our deposit-free, risk-free, no-obligation 2-week hearing aid trial.

Here’s how it works:

1. Register with your nearest Expert Hearing office to schedule an appointment using the form below.

2. Have your hearing tested at no charge.

3. Receive a pair of hearing aids to trial at home, the office, and other environments. NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED!

4. Return the hearing aids after the 2-week trial or purchase at Great Savings!

At Expert Hearing Solutions in Thunder Bay, we are constantly evaluating new hearing aids to separate the game-changing technology from the hype. Lately, an incredible hearing aid has been rising above the rest: Oticon Intent™.

Is this hearing aid right for you?
Find out during our Summer Test Drive Event!!

Please fill out this form and a member of our team will contact you to arrange your complimentary hearing test and trial.

    Hearing Aid Test Drive: After we check your ears and screen your hearing for any changes, take home the Oticon Intent for a test drive.Try for 2 weeks in the comfort of your home where you can compare against your current hearing aids.

    Save up to $1785 on a pair of Oticon Intent hearing aids if you decide to purchase between now and September 30th.

    Join us for our Special Event: August 15th – September 30, 2025

    100-day, 100% satisfaction guarantee!

    BrainHearing™ Technology

    Oticon, the world leader in hearing technology, has developed a groundbreaking technology known as BrainHearing™. This innovation provides hearing aid users with access to the entire soundscape, enabling them to fully immerse themselves in their surroundings.

    According to research, the brain plays a crucial role in the hearing process, requiring access to the complete sound scene to interpret and make sense of the sounds. Oticon Intent™ hearing aid stands out from traditional aids, as it utilizes technology that supports the brain’s natural process, providing better access to the complete sound scene.

    This improved access helps users focus on what’s important, enabling them to have a more fulfilling auditory experience.