A woman wearing a Cochlear implant speaks on a smartphone

Smart bimodal hearing solution

Benefit from both ears.1 Discover the smart bimodal hearing solution that’s made for smartphones and compatible devices, from Cochlear and Resound.2

The benefits of bimodal hearing

Ears work as a team, and the brain needs both ears to effectively process sound.1 For many people a bimodal hearing solution, with a hearing aid on one ear and a cochlear implant on the other, is the solution that provides them with their best hearing.

When compared to using a hearing aid or cochlear implant alone, users of bimodal hearing report a more natural hearing experience,2 improved speech understanding in quiet and noise,3-6 improved perception of music,7 and better functioning in real-life environments.3

In a study, users of bimodal hearing also reported much higher satisfaction with their hearing performance compared with when they previously used two hearing aids.8

For a premium hearing experience and advanced connectivity, we offer a smart bimodal hearing solution in collaboration with ReSound, a pioneer in the hearing aid industry.

Bimodal solutions from the Smart Hearing Alliance

Cochlear and ReSound collaborate in the Smart Hearing Alliance, so when there is a need for a hearing aid and a hearing implant, our solutions work together seamlessly. A bimodal hearing solution from the Smart Hearing Alliance provides all the benefits of bimodal hearing with additional advantages.

Bimodal users with a Cochlear™ implant and ReSound hearing aid were more likely to hear in noisy environments and also found it easier to talk on the phone than those with other bimodal solutions, research shows. Of those surveyed, 72% said they were very likely to recommend their hearing solution.9

The Smart Hearing Alliance was first to offer a smart bimodal hearing solution with direct streaming to both ears from a compatible Apple or Android™ device.*

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Smart bimodal hearing solution

Cochlear recipient Christopher plays guitar with a friend

"My bimodal hearing technology from Cochlear and ReSound has helped me regain the life I thought I had lost. I will be forever grateful for this amazing gift of sound."*1

- Christopher J., Smart Hearing Alliance bimodal user

Additional bimodal hearing options

A man appear on an iPad chat with his granddaughter

Bimodal hearing is available in various device combinations to help you hear your best with both ears.

Disclaimer

ReSound is part of the GN group. GN makes life sound better through intelligent audio solutions.

* For compatibility information and devices visit cochlear.com/compatibility and resound.com/compatibility

Please seek advice from your health professional about treatments for hearing loss. Outcomes may vary, and your health professional will advise you about the factors which could affect your outcome. Always follow the directions for use. Not all products are available in all countries. Please contact your local Cochlear representative for product information.

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*1Views expressed are those of the individual. Consult your health professional to determine if you are a candidate for Cochlear technology.

Apple, the Apple logo, Apple Watch, FaceTime, Made for iPad logo, Made for iPhone logo, Made for iPod logo, iPhone, iPad Pro, iPad Air, iPad mini, iPad and iPod touch are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. App Store is a service mark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.

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References
  1. Weaver, J. "Single-Sided Deafness: Causes, and Solutions, Take Many Forms." Hearing Journal 68.3 (2015): 20-24. Web. 28 Apr. 2017. http://journals.lww.com/thehearingjournal/Fulltext/2015/03000/Single_Sided_Deafness___Causes,_and_Solutions,.1.aspx.
  2. Farinetti A, Roman S, Mancini J, et al. Quality of life in bimodal hearing users (unilateral cochlear implants and contralateral hearing aids). Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol (2015 Nov); 272, 3209–3215.
  3. Ching TY, Incerti P, Hill M. Binaural benefits for adults who use hearing aids and cochlear implants in opposite ears. Ear Hear (2004 Feb); 25, 9–21.
  4. Morera C, Cavalle L, Manrique M, et al. Contralateral hearing aid use in cochlear implanted patients: Multicenter study of bimodal benefit. Acta Otolaryngol (2012 Jun); 132, 1084–1094.
  5. Potts LG, Skinner MW, Litovsky RA., et al. Recognition and localization of speech by adult cochlear implant recipients wearing a digital hearing aid in the nonimplanted ear (bimodal hearing). J Am Acad Audiol (2009 Jun); 20, 353–373.
  6. Gifford RH, Dorman MF, McKarns SA, Spahr AJ. Combined electric and contralateral acoustic hearing: Word and sentence recognition with bimodal hearing. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research. (2007 Aug) 1;50(4):835-43.
  7. Sucher CM, McDermott HJ. Bimodal stimulation: benefits for music perception and sound quality. Cochlear Implants International. (2009 Jan); 1;10(S1):96-9.
  8. Clinical evaluation of the Cochlear Nucleus® CI532 cochlear implant in adults (CLTD5685). 2019, Jan. [Sponsored by Cochlear].
  9. Cochlear Limited. D1627134. Cochlear Bimodal Experience Survey - April 2019. 2019, Jun.