Choosing a new Cochlear™ Nucleus® Sound Processor?

Here are some tips to help Cochlear™ Nucleus® recipients

When you are given the exciting option to upgrade your Nucleus Sound Processor, it can also seem daunting to be faced with a choice.

Whether you prefer a device that sits off-the-ear such as the Nucleus Kanso® 2 Sound Processor, or one that sits behind-the-ear, like the Nucleus 8 Sound Processor, it comes down to choosing for your preferences and lifestyle.

The technology in Nucleus and Kanso sound processors offers the same great benefits when you upgrade:

Connect without compromise

Stream calls, music and entertainment directly from your compatible* Apple or Android™ device. Adjust device settings, access personalised information and get help locating a misplaced sound processor with the Nucleus Smart App.

Be an active participant

Stream wirelessly to actively engage in meetings and classroom discussions, listen to your favourite TV show and pair to Bluetooth® devices, such as your laptop, with the help of Cochlear True Wireless™ Devices.

Experience more

Built to withstand dust, dirt, sand and water, both the Kanso 2 and Nucleus 8 sound processors are designed for adventures. With a Cochlear Aqua+ accessory, the sound processors are waterproof. #

Wear with confidence

For extra reassurance, a range of wearing options are available to suit an active lifestyle.

Focus on what matters

With two microphones, built in SmartSound® iQ with SCAN technology, and ForwardFocus *, these sound processors help you hear your best wherever you are.1,2,*

Monitor and track hearing progress

Access personal listening data to help you or your child meet listening goals with Hearing Tracker, available in the Nucleus Smart App. For those who are not able to reliably report sound quality changes, you can monitor the microphone input to ensure they’re accessing sounds.

Stream to both ears

Bimodal users report improved speech understanding4-7 and perception of music8, and a more natural hearing experience3, compared with using a cochlear implant or hearing aid alone. In a study, bimodal users also reported 95% satisfaction with their hearing performance compared to 9% when they used two hearing aids.9 With our smart bimodal hearing solution, you can stream directly from a compatible smartphone to your danalogic or ReSound hearing aid and sound processor. ^

So, how can you choose?

The table on page 2 here compares the different devices to help you choose. Think about what’s going to be important and help you live life the way you want.

Talking to loved ones or others with experience can help too. Get in touch if you’d like to be connected with a Cochlear volunteer who has already upgraded.

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2. Cochlear Limited. D1660797. CP1150 Sound Processor Interim Clinical Investigation Report. January 2020.

3. Farinetti A, Roman S, Mancini J, et al. Quality of life in bimodal hearing users (unilateral cochlear implants and contralateral hearing aids). Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol (2015 Nov); 272, 3209–3215.

4. Ching TY, Incerti P, Hill M. Binaural benefits for adults who use hearing aids and cochlear implants in opposite ears. Ear Hear (2004 Feb); 25, 9–21.

5. Potts LG, Skinner MW, Litovsky RA., et al. Recognition and localization of speech by adult cochlear implant recipients wearing a digital hearing aid in the nonimplanted ear (bimodal hearing). J Am Acad

Audiol (2009 Jun); 20, 353–373.

6. Morera C, Cavalle L, Manrique M, et al. Contralateral hearing aid use in cochlear implanted patients: Multicenter study of bimodal benefit. Acta Otolaryngol (2012 Jun); 132, 1084–1094.

7. Gifford RH, Dorman MF, McKarns SA, Spahr AJ. Combined electric and contralateral acoustic hearing: Word and sentence recognition with bimodal hearing. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing

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8. Sucher CM, McDermott HJ. Bimodal stimulation: benefits for music perception and sound quality. Cochlear Implants International. (2009 Jan); 1;10(S1):96-9.

9. Preliminary data on file: Clinical evaluation of the Cochlear Nucleus® CI532 cochlear implant in adults (CLTD5685). 2019, Jan. [Sponsored by Cochlear].

~ The Cochlear Nucleus 7 Sound Processor and the Kanso 2 Sound Processor are compatible with Apple and Android devices. For compatibility information visit www.cochlear.com/compatibility

# The Nucleus 7 Sound Processor is dust and water resistant to level of IP57 of the International Standard IEC60529. The Nucleus 7 Sound Processor with Aqua+ and Aqua+ Coil is dust and water resistantto level IP68 of the International Standard IEC60529 when you use a Cochlear Standard Rechargeable Battery Module or Cochlear Compact Rechargeable Battery Module. The Kanso 2 Sound Processor is dust and water resistant to level of IP68 of the International Standard IEC60529. With the Aqua+ accessory, the Kanso 2 Sound Processor is dust and water resistant to level of IP68 of the International

Standard IEC60529 and can be continuously submerged under water to a depth of up to 3 metres for up to 2 hours. Refer to the relevant User Guides for more information.

* Access to ForwardFocus is enabled by the clinician within the sound processor settings in Custom Sound® Pro fitting software. Default setting in Custom Sound Pro fitting software is OFF for adults and children.

† The Kanso 2 Sound Processor uses Sound Check in the Nucleus Smart App and the Nucleus 7 Sound Processor uses the Cochlear Monitor Earphone Adaptor.

^ With compatible ReSound hearing aids. A list of compatible hearing aids is available at www.cochlear.com/compatibility

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