FISHERS, INDIANA — Redux announced today that their professional hearing instrument drying system has been selected as an honoree for the prestigious Consumer Electronics Show 2022 Innovation Awards in the Accessibility category
The CES Innovation Awards program is an annual competition honoring outstanding design and engineering in 27 consumer technology product categories. An elite panel of industry expert judges, including members of the media, designers, engineers and more, reviewed 1,800+ submissions based on innovation, engineering and functionality, aesthetic and design when selecting this year’s winners.
“We are extremely proud of this recognition because it validates our team’s commitment to improving lives by improving personal communication. Hearing aids, hearables and other earn worn devices are evolving every day but one constant that remains is that those are all susceptible to moisture damage. We’re grateful for the Innovation Awards committee for recognizing the professional solution Redux brings to that costly problem”
–Redux Owner/Founder, Reuben Zielinski
With the push of a button, the Redux system safely and completely removes moisture from hearing aids, implants, and hearables in just minutes while providing verification of amount removed. Redux’s patented technology creates a vacuum to lower the evaporation point of water and then safely applies heat to remove moisture from both traditionally powered and rechargeable devices.
Redux is proactively improving the condition for 98 percent of all hearing aids treated, with hearing care professionals reporting immediate improved performance in 77 percent of all hearing aids treated. The in office system is designed to be a revenue-generating opportunity for practices by improving hearing device function, saving valuable office time, reducing costly instrument returns, and improving patient experience.
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About Redux
Redux has over 40 issued U.S. and international patents and, since 2013, it has used this patented drying process to remove moisture from hearing devices and personal electronics. More than two million customers have subscribed to Redux’s drying services in thousands of wireless communication retailers and hearing healthcare offices across the globe. Visit Redux.com for more information.