Plain Language SummaryCochlear implantation is the standard treatment for severe to profound hearing loss. While cochlear implant (CI) users can communicate effectively in quiet environments, speech understanding in noise remains challenging. Bimodal hearing, combining a CI in one ear and a hearing aid (HA) in the other, has shown advantages over unilateral electrical hearing, especially for speech understanding in noisy conditions. We analyzed the effect of the addition of the HA to the CI in this paper. There are also other processing techniques available to improve speech understanding in noise for this population. In this paper, one of these techniques, beamforming, is studied in different configurations. Therefore, 17 participants with a CI in one ear and a HA in the other ear are included. They performed a speech test for different configurations with and without beamforming to be able to analyze the effect of beamforming.