Bone conduction hearing aids

Alternative to surgery

Bone conduction hearing aids are a modern solution for people with hearing loss in the outer or middle ear. Sound is transmitted through the skull bone directly to the inner ear, so the devices are only suitable for conductive or mixed hearing loss. These hearing aids are lightweight, comfortable and discreet – they are attached to the headband or eyeglass frames.

Key benefits:

  • Shock and moisture resistant
  • Suitable for active lifestyles and children
  • Wireless connectivity (pairing with phones, microphones, etc.)
  • High sound quality even in noisy environments
  • Modern and unobtrusive design

Examples of audiograms showing conductive hearing loss.

Are bone conduction hearing aids right for me?

Bone conduction hearing aids are suitable for people with conductive hearing loss, where sound cannot reach the inner ear due to damage to the outer or middle ear. They can also be useful for people with single-ear deafness (SSD) or recurrent ear infections, where traditional in-the-ear hearing aids are unsuitable or uncomfortable. Because they transmit sound directly through the bone, they are often prescribed for children with congenital ear defects, such as atresia or microtia.

Who are bone conduction hearing aids suitable for?

Bone conduction hearing aids are suitable for people who need surgery, but for certain specific reasons, surgery is not possible, is complicated, tiring and does not always provide the desired result. It is also a great option for people who simply do not like visible behind-the-ear hearing aids. The devices are attached to the frames of glasses in such a way that they are almost invisible and become a part of a unique style that not only helps vision, but also allows you to enjoy the sounds of the environment.

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