Phonak CROS P – A Paradise solution for unilateral hearing loss
Roger for unilateral hearing loss
Roger is the optimal solution to improve speech understanding in loud noise and over distance10. Roger microphones stream directly to Paradise hearing aid or Roger Focus II worn on your hearing ear.
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References
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2Golub, J., Lin, F., Lustig, L., & Lalwani, A. (2018). Prevalence of adult unilateral hearing loss and hearing aid use in the United States. The Laryngoscope. 128 (7): 1681-1686.
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4McKay, S. (2010). Audiological Management of children with single-sided deafness. Seminars in Hearing Vol. 31 (4).
5Snapp HA, Hoffer ME, Liu X, & Rajguru SM (2017). Effectiveness in Rehabilitation of Current Wireless CROS Technology in Experienced Bone‐Anchored Implant Users. Otol Neurotol. 38 (10): 1397‐1404.
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