The Signia Active Pro IX with CROS is a premium rechargeable In-The-Ear (ITE) hearing aid designed for individuals with single-sided hearing loss. Featuring advanced 48-channel ...
Advanced operating system automatically detects your listening environment 700 times per second — restaurants, cars, crowds, quiet rooms — seamlessly.
One charge every night = all-day hearing. The portable charger case also provides 3 extra full charges on the go.
Stream calls, music, podcasts, and TV audio directly to both ears. Zero lag. Crystal clear audio.
Rated IP68 — submersible up to 1.5 meters for 30 minutes. Built for active lifestyles.
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The Signia Active Pro IX with CROS is a premium rechargeable In-The-Ear (ITE) hearing aid designed for individuals with single-sided hearing loss. Featuring advanced 48-channel digital processing, it delivers clear, natural sound, enhances speech understanding, and reduces background noise in various listening environments. The CROS system transmits sound from the non-hearing side to the hearing ear, creating a balanced and immersive listening experience. This package includes the hearing aids and a convenient charging case for reliable all-day use.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Brand & Model | Signia Active Pro IX with CROS |
| Place of Origin | Germany |
| Type | Digital Programmable Hearing Aids |
| Style | ITE (In-The-Ear) |
| Battery Type | Rechargeable Lithium-Ion |
| Bluetooth Connectivity | Yes – Android & iPhone compatible |
| Channels | 48 |
| Fitting Range | 10–110 dB (Mild to Severe Hearing Loss) |
| Tinnitus Management | Advanced Tinnitus Balance Technology |
| Noise Management | High-Precision Noise Cancellation |
| Autosense Technology | Yes – Adaptive Sound Environment Optimization |
| Conversation Enhancement | Real-Time Speech Clarity Boost |
| Water & Dust Resistance | Yes |
| Warranty | 2 Years Manufacturer Warranty |
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So you put it off. For months. Maybe years. You've been missing conversations, TV, music — and your quality of life.
“The average American waits 7 years before getting help with hearing loss.
— National Institute on Deafness
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