One or two hearing instruments?

Our hearing was conceived by nature for two ears. For example, if we close one ear in a forest, we can still hear a bird twittering. But only with both ears can we determine that the bird is sitting in the bush to the left.

If both ears are experiencing a level of hearing loss, it always makes sense to choose two hearing instruments. Speech will be heard more clearly and with less effort, especially in noisy environments.

You will hear and understand even better if you choose not two hearing instruments, but devices featuring binaural technology.

In these devices, the left and right hearing instruments exchange information with each other via a wireless connection, thus building a balanced sound picture. This is the only technology that allows hearing instruments to create a completely natural experience, accurately replicating directional hearing. This is a basic requirement for relaxed hearing in noisy environments.

If you want to use your devices manually at certain moments, binaural systems offer the advantage that each programme selection or volume adjustment is simultaneously applied to both sides.