Cochlear
Cochlear has provided over 750,000 implantable devices worldwide, offering advanced hearing solutions like the Nucleus 8 Sound Processor and the Osia System.
Cochlear Implantable Devices
Cochlear has provided more than 750,000 implantable devices globally. Its range of products caters to various types of hearing losses and specific needs of users, ensuring comprehensive solutions for better hearing. The Nucleus Implants are renowned for their high reliability within the industry. Cochlear’s innovations in sound processors and bone conduction systems have made it a leading provider of implantable hearing devices.
Nucleus 8 Sound Processor
The Nucleus 8 Sound Processor is the world's smallest and lightest behind-the-ear cochlear implant sound processor. It automatically adjusts listening settings based on the environment using SmartSound iQ 2 with SCAN 2 technology. The processor is ready for next-generation Bluetooth LE Audio technology and offers direct connectivity to compatible Apple, Android, and Cochlear True Wireless devices. It includes features like ForwardFocus to reduce background noise and is available in six different colors. However, it is not compatible with Nucleus 22 Implants.
Cochlear Osia System
The Cochlear Osia System is the first active bone conduction system to enable MRI at 3 Tesla. This system is suitable for both adults and children as young as five years old. The Osia System represents a significant advancement in bone conduction hearing solutions, providing users with improved hearing experiences in various environments.
Cochlear Baha System
The Cochlear Baha System offers solutions for single-sided deafness, conductive, or mixed hearing loss. The Baha 6 Max Sound Processor marks the brand's first premium-power device in a small and discreet design. For users not yet ready for a bone conduction implant, the Baha Start provides options like Softband or SoundArc. These offerings ensure that Cochlear caters to both immediate and long-term hearing needs.