Upgrades for Baha - lifetime commitment
A lifelong solution - and it's just the beginning
When new technologies come along, Cochlear™ Baha® recipients have a distinct advantage - whether they were implanted 30 years ago or just yesterday.
As part of the worldwide Baha family, you always know a totally committed team is looking after you, constantly working to develop new technologies to ensure you have the best hearing opportunities possible throughout your lifetime, without needing any more surgery.
By always making the latest hearing technology available we guarantee you will never be left behind as science progresses. It's a commitment that the team at Cochlear makes to you:
- as the global leader in hearing solutions
- by investing more in research and development than any other hearing solutions company
- through our collaboration program with leading hearing loss specialists around the world.
Our commitment to those who have received a cochlear hearing solution is that for the rest of their life they will Hear now. And always. So as Baha upgrades and innovations become available, they will be available to you - so you can keep improving your hearing and live a full, active and connected life.
How to upgrade
- Contact your audiologist to discuss your options
- In Australia, many Baha users are covered for upgrades by private health insurance. It is recommended to discuss your upgrade coverage with your audiologist and health fund.
Cochlear BP100, the latest addition the Baha family
If you are wearing a Classic, Compact or Divino Sound Processor, then you should meet with your health care professional to discuss how you will hear better with the BP100.

Experience more than 25% 1, 2 improved understanding of speech – even in noisy situations. Find out more about upgrading to Cochlear Baha BP100.
1. Flynn, M., Sadeghi, A. & Halvarsson, G. Results of the first clinical evaluation of Cochlear Baha BP100 white paper. Cochlear Bone Anchored Solutions, 2009.
2. 17.9%/dB as reported in Hällgren M., Larsby B. & Arlinger S. A Swedish version of the Hearing In Noise Test (HINT) for measurement of speech recognition. International Journal of Audiology 2006;45:227-37.
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