Cochlear Baha® products – for your unique hearing needs

Cochlear™ Baha® products are tailored hearing solutions. In other words, your Baha is designed just for you and your unique world of hearing needs.

Baha® BP100

The most advanced sound processor from the world leader in bone conduction technology

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Baha® Divino

Affordable digital signal processing from the world leader in bone conduction technology

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Baha® Intenso

The most powerful head worn sound processor from the world leader in bone conduction technology

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Baha® Cordelle II

The most powerful sound processor from the world leader in bone conduction technology

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The benefits of Baha bone conduction devices

Made of low risk titanium

  • Accepted by the human body and used in many different medical applications.
  • Bonds with the surrounding bone (osseointegration) to form a permanent structure

Trusted and established

  • More than 60,000 people worldwide have chosen Baha as their hearing solution
  • Trusted and developed for over 30-years.

Proven to offer better results

Clinical studies have shown Baha to be the most effective hearing solution for people with:

  • conductive hearing loss
  • mixed hearing loss
  • single-sided deafness1,2,3,4

 

1 Hol MK, Sink AF, Mylanus EA, Cremers CW. Long-term results of bone-anchored hearing aid recipients who had previously used air conduction hearing aids. Archives of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery 2005;131 (4):321-5.
2 Kunst SJW, Hol MKS, Snik AFM, Bosman AJ, Mylanus EAM, Cremers CWRJ. Baha in patients with acquired and congenital unilateral inner ear deafness, 2007. Otol Neurotol. 2007
3 Hol MKS, Snik AFM, Mylanus EAM, Cremers CWRJ . Does the bone anchored hearing aid have a complimentary effect on audiological and subjective outcomes in candidates with unilateral conductive hearing loss?, Audiology & Neurotology 2005 May-Jun; 10(3):159-68.
4 Papsin BC, Sirimanna TKS, Albert DM, Bailey M. Surgical experience with bone anchored hearing aids in children. The Laryngoscope, 1997 Jun;107(6):801-6.w