Combining world’s first technological innovations and child-specific design to support children of all ages with severe to profound hearing loss.

Combining world’s first technological innovations and child-specific design to support children of all ages with severe to profound hearing loss.
BTE
At A Glance
: Sky Link M BTE
Battery: 13
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Hearing Aid:
T3
Precious Pink
Hearing Aid Colors:
: Precious Pink (T3)
Sky Link M BTE
Fitting Range Phonak Sky Link M
Sky Link M can be fit prior to the implantation to support children from the very beginning. Paired with Sky CI M, the Advanced Bionics (AB) pediatric sound processor it becomes a truly bimodal solution. The hearing aid and the sound processor work in an integrated way to optimize the hearing performance in all situations.
Sky Link M and Sky CI M can be simultaneously programmed with Advanced Bionics Target CI fitting software and adjustments can be made to the Sky Link M through Target.
Love a first sound: Thanks to Marvel technology, Sky M provides everything that children with hearing loss need. Learn more about all models.
1 Bluetooth® is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG
2 Wolfe, J. (2016). SoundRecover2 for Pediatrics: Audibility where it matters most. Phonak Field Study News, retrieved from www.phonakpro.com/evidence,accessed November 1st, 2020.
3 Rehmann, J., Jha, S., & Allegro Baumann, S. (2016). SoundRecover2 – the adaptive frequency compression algorithm. More audibility of high frequency sounds. Phonak Insight, retrieved from www.phonakpro.com/evidence, accessed November 1st 2020.
4 RogerDirect requires the installation of the Roger receivers into the hearing devices by a hearing care professional.
5 IP68 indicates that the hearing aid is water and dust resistant. It survived continuous immersion in 1 meter of fresh water for 60 minutes and 8 hours in a dust chamber as per the IEC60529 standard.
6 Benitez-Barrera, C..R, Angley G., & Tharpe, A.M. (2018). Remote microphone system use at home: Impact on caregiver talk. Journal of Speech, Language and Hearing Research, Vol. 61, 399-409. https://doi.org/10.1044/2017_JSLHR-H-17-0168