12Listening in Windy EnvironmentsMoxi’s wind noise manager will engage automaticallybased on whether wind conditions are moderate or high.When the wind noise manager is engaged, sounds suchas speech, may become quieter because the wind noisemanager is working to reduce the loud noise producedby wind. When you are no longer in a windyenvironment, the wind noise manager will not be activeand desirable sounds, such as speech, will once againbecome louder.Listening in Quiet and Noisy EnvironmentsYour Moxi hearing instruments have a directionalmicrophone system to meet your listening needs indifferent environments. The directional system focuseson sounds in front of you (i.e., speech) withoutamplifying the background noise around you. Your Moximay have an advanced directional microphone systemthat adjusts automatically to changing noise levels andtracks moving noise sources. Your hearing healthcareprofessional can tell you how your directional systemhas been customized for you and which listeningprograms have the directional microphones activated.In addition, Moxi contains antiShock™ technology thatidentifies and minimizes sudden impulse sounds thatmany hearing instrument wearers find irritatingly loudsuch as slamming doors or clattering dishes. Thistechnology is designed to increase listening comfort in