Clarion Hearing Aids · Product Dossier
The Clarity S3, in pieces
Drag · it spins on its own when you let go
The same instrument · opened
The beige housing that rests behind the ear — shaped to disappear against skin and hair.
Onsemi-designed DSP — an American-designed sound engine splitting sound into 16 channels, with noise reduction and feedback cancellation.
One button, nine volume steps, and your listening modes — adjusted on the device itself. No phone required.
The manual marks two — one above, one below — feeding sound to the processor from in front of you, where conversation happens.
Recharges in its case in about two hours. Around 14 hours a charge, 84 hours banked in the case — you will never buy a button battery.
The miniature driver that actually speaks into your ear — kept close to the eardrum so less power does more.
The near-invisible thread over the ear that carries the receiver into the canal — the reason nobody notices it's there.
A soft, breathable seal — 22 tips in three designs come in the box, fitted with size M, so the right fit is found at your kitchen table, not a clinic.
Drag the room · it breathes on its own
Two instruments · charging case · 22 ear tips · 8 wax guards · brush · USB-C · tips card · 28-page manual
The website asset — 1920 × 1080 · silent · loops
A$1,618 · 90-day trial · 3-year warranty
clarionhearingaids.com
Product dossier — internal design exhibit