As part of our accessibility declaration, we would like to give you an overview of the current status of the compatibility of the service(s) described below with the accessibility requirements according to legal regulations (in particular with the Accessibility Strengthening Act - BFSG).
auric Hörsysteme GmbH & Co. KG
Osnabrücker Strasse 2-12
48429 Rheine
E-Mail: info@auric.de
Phone: +49 5971 96 99 0
Link to website: https://www.atmox.de
Link to imprint: https://www.atmox.de/impressum/
Presentation of the AtmoX software for use in fitting rooms in Hearing aid specialist stores.
You can contact us via our website to learn more about the AtmoX software and, if necessary, order it.
We are committed to digital accessibility and aim to design our website so that it is fully accessible to all users. Therefore, we are continuously working to fully implement the requirements of the Accessibility Improvement Act (BFSG) and the Ordinance on the Accessibility Improvement Act (BFSGV).
Our website implements the specifications according to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG):
On our website, you can contact us or schedule an online appointment directly to have your hearing tested with a professional hearing test, without obligation, and discover our large selection of modern hearing aids and matching accessories. If you wish, you can test the hearing aids free of charge and try them out in everyday life. We also offer repair and service services for your hearing aid, regardless of where you purchased it. You will receive personalized support and hearing advice tailored to your individual needs.
Alternative text for images: All informative image elements now have meaningful alt text. This allows screen readers to convey the content and purpose of graphics to blind and visually impaired people. Purely decorative images can be given an empty alt text to avoid unnecessarily cluttering the output.
High contrast: We have consistently strived to achieve a high contrast between text and background. This is a critical factor for people with low vision or color vision deficiency to be able to read text content effortlessly. We ensure that contrast ratios meet WCAG minimum requirements.
Zoom and Magnification: The content is designed to be magnified up to 200% without loss of information or functionality. This applies to both browser-based magnification and the use of magnification software.
Structural and Semantic Clarity: The page structure has been optimized through the correct use of HTML headings, lists, and other semantic elements. Logical structuring significantly facilitates navigation with assistive technologies.
Full keyboard operability: A central pillar of accessibility is the complete operability of all clickable and interactive elements exclusively via the keyboard (Tab key, Enter, Spacebar). This is essential for users who cannot use a mouse.
Clear focus indicator: When navigating using the keyboard, the currently selected element is highlighted by a clearly visible focus indicator. This provides clear orientation for users with motor or cognitive disabilities.
Language definition in the code: The main language of the page is precisely defined in the code. This is essential for correct pronunciation and emphasis by screen readers.
Linked form labels: All input fields are linked to their labels in an accessible manner. This allows screen readers to announce the field label immediately when the focus is set on the field.
Screen reader support (read-aloud function): By adhering to the semantic and structural