The World of CROS and BiCROS Hearing Instruments

Dear Readers,

My name is Sandra and I am an audiologist and owner of Horend Goed. Today I would like to inform you about a special aspect of hearing aids: the CROS and BiCROS hearing aids. Whether you are already familiar with this technology or are hearing about it for the first time, I hope this blog will give you more insight into how these hearing aids work and for whom they are suitable.

What are CROS and BiCROS hearing aids?

Let’s start with the basics. CROS stands for “Contralateral Routing of Signals.” This means that sounds picked up on the side with the worse hearing are routed to the better ear. This is particularly useful for people who are deaf on one side or have very severe hearing loss.

BiCROS hearing aids work in a similar way, but are designed for people who have hearing loss in both ears, with one ear functioning worse than the other. With BiCROS hearing aids, sound from the worse ear is also sent to the better ear, but this better ear also receives additional amplification.

How do they work?

CROS and BiCROS hearing aids use small microphones that pick up sounds on the worse side. These sounds are then transmitted wirelessly to a hearing aid on the better side. This gives the user a fuller sound picture, contributing to a more natural listening experience and better orientation in space.

Who are they intended for?

CROS hearing aids are particularly suitable for individuals who are deaf in one ear or have very severe hearing loss. BiCROS hearing aids, on the other hand, are intended for people with hearing loss in both ears, where the hearing loss in one ear is more severe than in the other.

What are the benefits?

Using CROS and BiCROS hearing aids offers numerous benefits, including:

  1. Improved Sound Quality: By receiving sounds from both sides, the user gets a more complete and natural sound picture.
  2. Better Communication: Following conversations, especially in crowded environments, is significantly facilitated.
  3. Increased Confidence: Users no longer have to worry about missed sounds, contributing to increased self-confidence in social situations.

Brands offering CROS and BiCROS Hearing Instruments.

There are several reputable brands that carry CROS and BiCROS hearing aids:

  • Widex: Widex is known for its excellent sound quality and user-friendly hearing aids.
  • Phonak: Phonak’s CROS Paradise series combines advanced technology with comfort and reliability.
  • Signia: Signia’s Xperience series offers innovative solutions for better hearing in a variety of situations.
  • Starkey: Starkey also offers a range of CROS and BiCROS hearing aids designed to optimize the hearing experience.

What should you pay attention to?

When considering purchasing a CROS or BiCROS hearing aid, there are some important aspects to consider:

  1. Fit: The hearing aid should be comfortable so you can wear it all day without discomfort.
  2. Sound quality: Try different models to determine which offers the best sound quality for your particular situation.
  3. Battery life: Pay attention to battery life, especially if you plan to use the hearing aid all day.

Conclusion

CROS and BiCROS hearing aids can make a significant difference for people with hearing loss in one or both ears. They enable the user to fully enjoy conversations and sounds from their surroundings again. If you think a CROS or BiCROS hearing aid is for you, I cordially invite you to stop by Horend Goed. I am ready to help you find the perfect solution for your hearing needs.

Thank you very much for your attention and see you at Horend Goed!

Sincerely,

Sandra