
Oticon Own SI ™
Made for you
Better hearing makes every moment count
Are you missing out on the sounds that make your days bright? These sounds help shape our lives – creating amazing moments and making our days memorable.
Taking the next step and getting help for your hearing loss will let you jump into conversations, share the laughter, and immerse yourself in every moment with the people you love.
But when it comes to finding the right kind of hearing aids, everyone has unique needs and expectations. That’s why Oticon has created a solution that’s made just for you.

Introducing Oticon Own SI™
Oticon Own SI gives you the ultimate balance of discreet design, superior sound, and all-day comfort in any situation. Built with Oticon’s latest BrainHearing™ technology to support your brain’s natural way of working – because you hear with your brain, not just your ears.

With AI-driven Deep Neural Network
Oticon Own SI is Oticon’s most discreet hearing aid. But that doesn’t mean you need to compromise on comfort, sound clarity, and detail.
To help you hear clearly every minute of the day, Oticon Own SI uses an always-on Deep Neural Network. This next-generation artificial intelligence ensures you get a more natural listening experience.
Experience a whole new level of comfort and focus. Oticon Own SI takes care of sudden sounds – such as a slamming door – so you can remain focused on a task or conversation.
Made to fit your style and lifestyle
Oticon Own SI IIC is invisible in 9 out of 10 ears that are suitable for this style of hearing aid*, making it Oticon’s smallest, most discreet in-the-ear style ever.
Oticon Own SI is available in two small sizes and eight colours to suit your personal style. Contact us today to find the right solution – made just for you.
* Rumley et al. (2022). Oticon Own evidence. Oticon Whitepaper. Sponsored by Oticon

Availability, function and benefits of features and accessories can vary depending on hearing aid style and performance level selected.
This product is not available for purchase by the general public without a consultation with a hearing healthcare professional.