True Wireless™ devices
The Cochlear™ True Wireless™ range includes a remote microphone, a hands-free kit and a TV audio transmitter.
Page contents
- Discover how the True Wireless technology work and which processors are compatible.
- The features of the different wireless devices.
Wireless devices
True Wireless Devices may be used together with a selection of Cochlear processors. They do not have any cords, neck loops or wires between the processor and the devices.
Sound is sent straight to the Cochlear sound processor. True Wireless Devices connect to the sound processor using Bluetooth® technology.
True Wireless Devices are compatible with the following Cochlear sound processors:
- Nucleus® 7
- Nucleus Kanso® 2
- Nucleus Kanso
- Nucleus 6
- Baha® 6 Max
- Baha 5
Explore all True Wireless technology options available
- Mini Microphone 2+
- TV Streamer
- Phone Clip
Cochlear Wireless Phone Clip
The Phone Clip directly transmits audio content from the phone or Bluetooth enabled devices to the processor.
The clip is made to fix to items such as clothing. It can be used to:
- Stream phone calls wirelessly to a sound processor
- Listen to music or videos from a smartphone or tablet
- Use the smartphone’s voice command.
Use with smartphones
Used with a compatible Android or Apple device, some Cochlear processors as the Nucleus 7, Kanso 2 and the Baha 6 Max, allow to stream sound directly to the sound processor without any additional device.
Without a compatible smartphone or device, phone calls, music and other audio may be streamed to the sound processor using the Phone Clip.
Cochlear Wireless Mini Microphone 2+
These devices are remote wireless microphone that directly transmit the sounds picked up to the processor.
One-on-one
The Mini Microphone 2+ can be used in one-on-one situations, when there is only one interlocutor.
Group conversations
The Mini Microphone 2+ can be used in situations with several speaking people.
It offers connectivity to audio sources such as TV, Hi-Fi, loop systems and FM systems.
Cochlear Wireless TV Streamer
The TV Streamer transmits mono or stereo sound directly to the processor from a TV, stereo or other audio devices.
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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The Cochlear Nucleus 8 and Kanso 2 Sound Processor is compatible with Apple and Android devices. For compatibility information visit www.cochlear.com/compatibility.
Cochlear Baha 6 and Baha 5 sound processors are compatible with iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. For compatibility information visit www.cochlear.com/compatibility.