Which Hearing Solution Could Help Me? Find out more about your type of hearing loss, and see which of our hearing solutions may be right for you. Discover More Why Choose MED-EL Learn about people’s experiences with their MED-EL hearing solution. From parents to seniors, cochlear implants...
With proper handling and care, your audio processors can provide you with years of hearing. The information in this section will help you keep your processor in good working order. There’s also useful information about connectivity, troubleshooting, and frequently asked questions.Audio ProcessorsRemot...
Meet global innovation leader MED-EL. With 2,200 employees teaming up to deliver advanced bone conduction technology, cochlear implants, and acoustic amplification devices, the company has helped restore hearing (and quality of life) to more than 200,000 clients across 120+ countries. A platform ...
MED-EL develops and manufactures hearing implant solutions and other medical devices. Use the CB Insights Platform to explore MED-EL's full profile.
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Which Hearing Solution Could Help Me? Find out more about your type of hearing loss, and see which of our hearing solutions may be right for you. Discover More Why Choose MED-EL Learn about people’s experiences with their MED-EL hearing solution. From parents to seniors, cochlear implants...
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Innsbruck, 02.02.2021:The innovative design of the implant magnets from MED-EL is completely safe during an MRI examination. As of now, the global innovation leader in hearing solutions is emphasizing this safety with an MRI guarantee that is as yet unmatched. With this, MED-EL is the only...
For people with hearing loss, including those with cochlear implants, lip-reading often plays an integral role in communication. Even with assistive hearing devices, discriminating between certain consonants can be challenging. Paying attention to facial movements, lip patterns, and other non-verbal cue...
Over the next five years, researchers from the Universities of Oldenburg and Bremen want to investigate what additional tasks hearing aids can take on as part of the HEARAZ (Hearable-centered Assistance: From Sensor to Participation) research training group. Read more HITS...