
Hearing implant users
Read inspiring personal stories of the users of hearing implants. Learn more about their own experience with cochlear implants, middle ear implants, EAS and bone conduction systems and their journey back to hearing, as well as about the new quality of life that hearing (again) brought to them.
Quality of life: how can you measure it?
Dr. Ruth Zöhrer studied medicine and has a PhD in biology. Today, she is involved in studies that measure, among other things, how hearing implants affect the quality of life of the CI users.
Early hearing care for children born deaf
Patrick Beganovic recalls of his daughter Maja's diagnosis - profound hearing loss. Thanks to cochlear implantation at the Linz University Hospital, the family is now happy to hear Maja's first words.
Life with hearing loss in Palestine
We focus on the town of Bethleem at the turn of each year. However, we do not know much about life with hearing loss in Palestine.
One BONEBRIDGE – both for school and sports
A 7-year old Jakob Ratz is an enthusiastic sportsman, who also enjoys going to school. His BONEBRIDGE ensures that he is fully involved in both situations.
Understanding speech and music with a cochlear implant
In order to listen to music with better sound quality, Karl-Heinz Fuchs even gave up five percent speech intelligibility when setting the TEMPO+ processor.
SAMBA 2 – “one giant leap”!
A new speech processor - the SAMBA 2 has been available for users of the VIBRANT SOUNDBRIDGE and BONEBRIDGE implants since last year. Musician and dad Moritz Scharf has tried out the processor and is thrilled.