§ ForwardFocus can only be enabled by a hearing implant specialist. The Aqua+ accessory should be used when participating in prolonged water activities. This water protection rating means that the sound processor with the Aqua+ can be continuously submerged under water to a depth of up to 3 meters (9 feet and 9 inches) for up to 2 hours. The Kanso 2 Sound Processor with Aqua+ is dust and water resistant to level of IP68 of the International Standard IEC60529. † The Kanso 2 Sound Processor is dust and water resistant to level of IP68 of the International Standard IEC60529. The Kanso 2 Sound Processor will not be compatible with the Nucleus® 22 (N22) Implant. * The Kanso 2 Sound Processor is compatible with the Nucleus Profile Series, CI500 Series, CI24RE (Freedom) Series, CI24R, and CI24M implants. Product colorsīlack, Chocolate Brown, Sandy Blonde, Silver, Slate Grey Small, compact and available in a range of colors to match your personal style, it’s designed to be discreet and so comfortable you’ll barely notice you’re wearing it. It also offers the latest in connectivity to help you connect to the people you love and the world we live in, with the Nucleus ® Smart App and direct streaming from compatible Apple ® and Android ™ devices. †įrom the office to the classroom to the dinner table, the Kanso 2 Sound Processor uses hearing performance technologies like SmartSound ® iQ with SCAN, ForwardFocus § and dual microphones to help you hear your best in different situations and environments. The first off-the-ear sound processor to offer smartphone compatibility and direct streaming, Kanso 2 also features a built-in rechargeable battery and improved dust and water resistance for added peace of mind. It combines our latest connectivity features and hearing performance technology 1-4 with a comfortable, simple and durable all-in-one design. But I'll probably borrow it for a few weeks soon and test it more.The Cochlear Kanso ® 2 is Cochlear's next-generation off-the-ear cochlear implant sound processor. If you have other questions, feel free to ask - I'm not any expert yet since I had it only for a few hours. Of course it's bigger than the N5/6 coil, but when you consider that there is everything what is in N5/6 processor and coil together, it's not that big.īut if I had to choose between N6 and Kanso, I would have a serious dilemma. Not that big issue, I don't change settings anyways, only sometimes programs - and I could do that even on the processor itself. Big remote isn't compatible with Kanso yet. It has one button - switch on/off and changing programs. Plus the phone kept "jumping" to the processor because of the strong magnetīatteries are quite a big disadvantage, I'm used to rechargeables and don't really like the idea of buying and changing batteries. By the way, if I wanted to do phone calls, I would definitely need Phone Clip for that - using the phone with Kanso would be totally impossible for me, I couldn't find the correct location where I would hear the phone. I loved the wireless stuff - tried only the MiniMic 2+, but it was very cool to hear people very clearly even when they were far away. I also compared programs with and without SCAN, with it it was usually better. In silence and mild noise it was recognizably better than N5, in big noise not that much. The sound quality was a better than with my N5 - no wonders, it's a newer technology. It's very comfortable not having anything sitting on the ear (especially when I have glasses as well), but at the same time I also feel that having a processor on my ear is safer. I didn't try any stuff like running or standing upside down but I don't do this kind of things normally, so I think I should be fine with it. With Kanso I used magnet #6 (the strongest one) and it was pretty ok, although I also used the hair clip to be sure it doesn't fall. I'm currently using a N5 with magnet strength 5. Hi, just this past weekend we had a CI users meeting and I had the opportunity to try Kanso for a couple hours.
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