Viper 170P

The human ear hears "analogue" – so why not your hearing device?

Choose the Viper 170P for an unlimited sound experience and all-round comfort.
... using the VIPER 170P we retain the natural qualities of sound. The beauty of tone isn't just a question of absolute loudness!1

Those experiencing hearing loss are often exposed to great challenges in everyday life. For that reason we suggest the BHM Viper 170P – a power analogue BTE aid featuring state-of-the-art technology and functions that facilitate an unlimited sound experience whilst also guaranteeing total comfort.

Outstanding

Viper 170P provides optimum amplification and outstanding sound quality. The analogue signal handling enables individual sound to be retained, giving you natural and unlimited hearing comfort.

Powerful

Viper 170P is one of the most powerful BTEs on the market, offering greater amplification when other hearing devices have long ceased to keep up.

Natural

In addition, Viper 170P is equipped with modern electronics, guaranteeing the enjoyment of natural hearing. As well as important speech information, you will also perceive the finer nuances of birdsong or children's voices more clearly.

Ergonomic and compact

Viper 170P has been specially developed for heavy-duty use as well as to ensure simple and compact handling. A protective layer against moisture and sweat guarantees longevity and is highly resistant to external influences.

Viper 170P - A strong partner with outstanding sound quality and a natural range of sounds facilitating everyday life in an ergonomic and compact package.

Advantages at a glance

  • excellent sound quality thanks to analogue signal handling
  • modern electronics guarantee natural hearing enjoyment
  • the powerful BTE device offers optimum amplification
  • ergonomic and compact for easy handling and cleaning

Note to all our visitors from the United States

This hearing instrument cannot be sold over the counter (OTC).  It requires a prescription from your treating ENT doctor.

1 Levine, Robert: "The Death of High Fidelity"