Helping the world listen since 1974

Since 1974, Sonion’s components and solutions have been helping people listen to each other, to their bodies, to their environment and to the world.

The company was founded by Jørgen Weber Jensen and Jens-Jørn Stockholm in a small apartment in Roskilde, Denmark, and grew to be one of the world’s leading manufacturers of components for hearing aids. During the past half a century, we have contributed to improving the quality of life of the hearing impaired all over the world. From little children to elderly people who have spent decades in silence, we help over 40 million every year.

But we didn’t stop there. Today, our components and solutions are embedded in millions of wired, wireless, and TWS earphones, headphones, and other hearables. Besides consumer hearables, Sonion powers some of the world’s biggest music stars’ custom-made in-ear monitors.

Our comprehensive Hearing Audio and Hearables portfolios are a culmination of our dedication to micro-miniaturization, improving performance, and exceptional quality. From the initial concept to design and mass production, Sonion’s highest priority is to support our customers at every step of the way, building open innovation partnerships that transform audio and health technology.

We build open innovation partnerships helping people listen
- to each other, to their bodies and to the world

Hearables

Sonion develops and manufactures innovative, efficient & high-quality micro-acoustic solutions, including the smallest Balanced Armature drivers, the best (biometric) sensors & wireless coils for the Pro Audio, Hearables and Communications market.

Hearing & Audio

Sonion is a global leader in designing and manufacturing components and solutions for hearing instruments to improve people's quality of life. Sonion's extensive knowledge in application engineering makes us the perfect technology partner for all your latest product designs.

Health & Medical monitoring

Sonion's manufacturing expertise in miniaturized components for ear-based devices is expected to significantly reduce the size, cost and power consumption of photoplethysmography (PPG)-based sensors for continuous heart rate, blood pressure and other medical monitoring.

Sonion provides you with the opportunity to work in an ambitious, innovative, technical and environmental organization, which has a long history of success, within a unique culture.
We believes that innovation and development are best done in an open minded environment, where we respect each other despite our cultural and socioeconomic differences.

Job Openings
We are always looking for awesome people! If you don't see where you fit but you believe
you belong with Sonion, please contact us.