Hearing Aids
Phonak Audéo Sphere Infinio Ultra Review: A New Benchmark in Neural Speech Separation
The Phonak Audéo Sphere Infinio Ultra represents a significant leap in auditory rehabilitation technology. Our clinical evaluation focused on the device's unique dual-chip architecture: the ERA chip manages standard digital signal processing and universal connectivity, while the dedicated DEEPSONIC chip operates as a high-density neural network accelerator. During laboratory testing, the Sphere processing demonstrated a superior ability to extract speech from a 360-degree radius, even when background 'babble' exceeded 75 dB. The computational throughput of 7.7 billion operations per second allows for real-time separation of harmonic vocal structures from non-vocal noise. While the device is physically slightly larger than previous RIC models to accommodate the secondary processor, the clinical benefits for patients with moderate-to-severe hearing loss in social settings are statistically significant.