Oticon Intent vs. Widex Allure | Best Hearing Aids for Utah Patients in 2025
All Ears Hearing and Tinnitus Podcast
Release Date: 11/22/2025
All Ears Hearing and Tinnitus Podcast
Most people delay treating hearing loss for 7–10 years, assuming they should wait for the perfect discount or a special promotion. But hearing loss is a health condition, not a retail purchase, and waiting has real consequences for communication, brain function, relationships, and long-term well-being. In this episode, Dr. Layne Garrett, audiologist and founder of Timpanogos Hearing & Tinnitus, explains the five clinical signs that signal the right time to treat hearing loss is now. You’ll learn how social withdrawal begins, why conversations feel mentally exhausting, how relationships...
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In today’s episode, we explore one of the most common questions I hear in clinical practice: why do hearing aids range from a couple hundred dollars to several thousand? And, more importantly, what do these price differences actually mean for real-world communication and hearing clarity? Many people assume all hearing aids work the same and that choosing the cheapest option is the safest place to start. But as evidence suggests, the success of any device depends far more on accurate fitting and verification than on the brand or price tag. We begin by comparing OTC hearing aids with...
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In today’s episode, Dr. Layne Garrett takes a clear, evidence-based look at one of the most commonly suggested tinnitus supplements: Ginkgo Biloba. If you’ve ever searched online for natural tinnitus relief, you’ve probably seen Ginkgo mentioned again and again. The idea sounds appealing — something simple, over-the-counter, and “natural” that might settle the ringing. But what does the science actually say? We start by grounding the discussion in what tinnitus is. It isn’t a disease itself, but a symptom — often connected to hearing loss, noise exposure, or changes...
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When hearing loss enters a relationship, both people feel it. One partner struggles to hear. The other repeats, rephrases, and slowly loses patience. Over time, the conversations shrink, the laughter fades, and both partners begin to feel alone. In this episode, Dr. Layne Garrett, board-certified Doctor of Audiology, explores how hearing loss in relationshipsquietly affects communication, mental health, and emotional connection. Drawing on research about third-party disability, he explains why the hearing partner often feels more exhausted than the one who can’t hear. You’ll also hear...
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When should you not buy hearing aids? It’s not the kind of question you expect from an audiologist—but that’s exactly why it matters. In this episode, Dr. Layne Garrett shares three real patient stories that reveal when saying no to hearing aids is the best hearing care decision. From medical red flags to motivation problems and unrealistic expectations, he explains why ethical hearing care starts with understanding, not sales. You’ll meet: Mark, whose sudden hearing loss was actually caused by a middle ear infection. Susan, a high-performing executive who thought a cheap hearing...
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Have you ever been told a hearing aid will “solve” your tinnitus—only to find the ringing is still there? If so, you’re not alone. I’m Dr. Layne Garrett, audiologist and founder of **Timpanogos Hearing & Tinnitus in American Fork, Utah.** For over 20 years, I’ve worked with patients across **Spanish Fork, Lehi, Provo, and Utah County** who were frustrated after being offered quick fixes instead of real solutions. The truth is simple: tinnitus isn’t just an ear problem—it’s a brain and nervous system problem. That’s why many people who buy hearing aids still struggle...
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Starkey is calling their new Omega AI a "healthable"—promising not just better hearing, but comprehensive health tracking with respiratory monitoring, fall detection, and 51-hour battery life. But as an audiologist who's seen countless "revolutionary" launches, I wanted to cut through the marketing and give you the real story. In this first look, I break down what's genuinely new about the Omega AI, what's just repackaged from previous models, and whether the technology actually solves the problems my patients complain about most. RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: 📥 Download FREE...
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Sudden hearing loss can feel like the world goes quiet overnight. Many people search for answers and quickly come across hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT)—a treatment that promises to restore hearing by flooding the body with pure oxygen under pressure. But does it really work? In this episode, Dr. Layne Garrett breaks down the facts, the data, and the controversy around HBOT for sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSNHL). You’ll learn why this type of hearing loss is a medical emergency, how oxygen affects the delicate inner-ear structures, and what the newest 2025 research reveals about...
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If you’ve ever wondered whether hearing aids could actually make your tinnitus worse, this episode is for you. Audiologist Dr. Layne Garrett dives into one of the most common fears people have when they first consider hearing aids for tinnitus—and explains why the reality is far more reassuring than the myth. In this clear, compassionate breakdown, Dr. Garrett shares the real science and clinical experience behind tinnitus relief through properly fitted hearing aids. He tells the story of Sam, a retired pilot who came in convinced his hearing aids were making things worse, and how a few...
info_outlineAre you trying to decide between the Oticon Intent and the Widex Allure? You’re not alone — these two premium hearing aids are among the most talked-about devices in 2025, and for good reason. But here’s the catch: they take very different approaches to solving the same challenge — helping you hear better.
In this episode of All Ears: The Hearing & Tinnitus Podcast, Dr. Layne Garrett of Timpanogos Hearing & Tinnitus in American Fork, Utah compares Oticon and Widex side by side. Because our clinic fits both every week, you’ll hear not just the brochure talk — but the real-world differences we see with patients across Utah County.
Here’s what we cover:
- Two Philsophies: Oticon’s BrainHearing™ vs. Widex’s PureSound™
- Technology deep dive: AI sound mapping vs. lightning-fast processing
- Restaurant test: clarity-focused vs. natural immersive hearing
- Connectivity: Auracast readiness, Bluetooth streaming, and app personalization
- Design & comfort: discreet fit, battery life, and Widex’s Charge N Clean system
- Who each is for: Which patients thrive with Oticon and which love Widex
👉 If your biggest battle is hearing in noisy places, the Oticon Intent may be your best ally.
👉 If you’re a musician, audiophile, or want the most natural sound possible, Widex Allure may be the better match.
The bottom line? There’s no universal “best” hearing aid — only the best one for *your ears, your brain, and your lifestyle.* That’s why at Timpanogos Hearing & Tinnitus, you can test both side by side before making your decision.
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