Cochlear Bone-Anchored Hearing Implants

Baha Sound Processors

After a period of approximately three months (six months for children) the implant will have osseointegrated with the bone.  The sound processor may now be attached to the abutment, enabling the recipient to hear with the Baha® system fully in place for the first time. 

The audiologist will explain the various functions of the sound processor, and will demonstrate the technique necessary for removal and fitting of the processor. 

Connecting and disconnecting the sound processor is very simple. A plastic snap is mounted to the sound processor. It is designed to snap into the abutment and hold the sound processor securely in place.

There are three models of the Baha system sound processor available – the Intenso, Divino and the Bodyworn version, the Cordelle II.

Depending on which sound processor is right for you there are color and design options available. Several accessories are also available for enhanced sound quality in different listening environments.

Divino

Baha Divino: 
The Baha Divino is the first Baha sound processor to offer digital technology.

 
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Baha Intenso
More power and clearer sound quality in all types of listening environments plus far less irritation from feedback

 
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Cordelle
Baha Cordelle II:  The Cordelle II consists of an ear-level transducer and a bodyworn unit. It's the most powerful Baha sound processor available.
 
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