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CROS AIDS Many people have very poor hearing in one ear. For years, they have gone through life feeling lopsided. They can’t hear conversation from the “bad” ear side. They always try to position the person they are having a conversation with on the “good” ear side. Or they always have to turn their head so the “good” ear is toward the speaker. When sirens sound or the phone rings, they can’t tell where the sound is coming from. Up to this point, the solutions were worse than the problem! You could wear a hearing device on both sides with a wire connecting them around your neck. CUTE! Or you could wear a huge hearing device on each side. Not very attractive. Now Phonak, the largest hearing aid distributor in the world, has come out with their new CROS hearing aid designs. A CROS hearing aid (placed on the “bad” side”) sends a wireless signal to the hearing device in the “good” side. Several things make this an exciting option: 1. The new aids are small and lightweight, just like the other new designs on the market. 2. You can even get small, in-the-canal hearing devices that can hold the CROS components. 3. The hearing devices use the latest, most technologically advanced computer chips and programs so the sounds are clearer and there is less background noise.

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CROS AIDS

Many people have very poor hearing

in one ear. For years, they have

gone through life feeling lopsided.

They can’t hear conversation from

the “bad” ear side. They always try

to position the person they are

having a conversation with on the

“good” ear side. Or they always

have to turn their head so the

“good” ear is toward the speaker.

When sirens sound or the phone

rings, they can’t tell where the sound is coming from.

Up to this point, the solutions were worse than the problem! You could wear

a hearing device on both sides with a wire connecting them around your

neck. CUTE! Or you could wear a huge hearing device on each side. Not

very attractive.

Now Phonak, the largest hearing aid distributor in the world, has come out

with their new CROS hearing aid designs. A CROS hearing aid (placed on

the “bad” side”) sends a wireless signal to the hearing device in the “good”

side. Several things make this an exciting option:

1. The new aids are small and lightweight, just like the other new designs on

the market.

2. You can even get small, in-the-canal hearing devices that can hold the

CROS components.

3. The hearing devices use the latest, most technologically advanced

computer chips and programs so the sounds are clearer and there is less

background noise.

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If you have always had a “bad” ear and want to try hearing with both ears

again, call South Bay Hearing & Balance Center and schedule your

complimentary Hearing Solutions Consultation and CROS aids demo.

(310)375-6161.

Visit http://hearing-aids-torrance-ca.com/

Call Today (310)375-6161