When to upgrade
With a new sound processor, you can enjoy the benefits of the latest hearing technology. Learn more about when to consider a next-generation device.
In a world that is always changing, it’s important to feel confident hearing and participating in everyday conversations. Cochlear continually innovates our sound processors to make it easier for you to hear clearly and connect with what matters most, no matter your stage of life.
When you upgrade to a next-generation sound processor, you can benefit from advances in hearing technology so you can feel part of the conversation, even in challenging and noisy environments.1-5 Our new sound processors are designed to be smaller and more comfortable than your current device.6,7
The latest features help you better connect with the people and activities you love.*
And it’s all without the need for additional surgery.
“Each advancement in the technology puts in my hands access to tools or methods by which I can hear more clearly and well, with less effort [and] without a doubt, my quality of life improves.”
- Jack, Cochlear™ Nucleus® System recipient
Disclaimer
Please seek advice from your health professional about treatments for hearing loss. Outcomes may vary, and your health professional will advise you about the factors which could affect your outcome. Always follow the directions for use. Not all products are available in all countries. Please contact your local Cochlear representative for product information.
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Views expressed are those of the individual. Consult your health professional to determine if you are a candidate for Cochlear technology
*For information regarding the compatibility of Cochlear’s sound processors with Apple or Android devices, visit www.cochlear.com/compatibility.
Cochlear, Hear now. And always, Nucleus, Kanso, Baha and the elliptical logo are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Cochlear Bone Anchored Solutions AB or Cochlear Limited.
References
- Mauger SJ, Warren C, Knight M, Goorevich M, Nel E. Clinical evaluation of the Nucleus 6 cochlear implant system: performance improvements with SmartSound iQ. International Journal Of Audiology. 2014, Aug; 53(8): 564-576. [Sponsored by Cochlear]
- Mauger S, Jones M, Nel E, Del Dot J. Clinical outcomes with the Kanso™ off- the-ear cochlear implant sound processor. International Journal Of Audiology. 2017, Jan 9; 1-10. [Sponsored by Cochlear]
- Wolfe J, Neumann S, Marsh M, Schafer E, Lianos L, Gilden J, O'Neill L, Arkis P, Menapace C, Nel E, Jones M. Benefits of Adaptive Signal Processing in a Commercially Available Cochlear Implant Sound Processor. Otol Neurotol. 2015 Aug;36(7):1181-90. [Sponsored by Cochlear]
- Cochlear Limited. D1817793. CLTD5754 Clinical Investigation Report. 2022; Jul. D1650827 Kanso 2 Marketing plan, slide 3.
- Cochlear Limited. D1864200 SCAN 2 Design Description 2022, Apr.
- Cochlear Limited. D1190805 Processor Size Comparison. 2022; May.
- Land J. Comparison tech data Baha 6 Max, legacy and competition. Cochlear Bone Anchored Solutions AB, Sweden. 2020; D1762475.