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Cochlear launches first off-the-ear hearing device

Our Bureau, Mumbai Friday, September 2, 2016, 15:35 Hrs  [IST]

Cochlear Limited, the world leader in implantable hearing solutions, recently released its newest innovation – Kanso – a sound processor combining the most advanced sound processing technology with a discreet design.

The latest sound processor technology is called Kanso - a Japanese word for ‘simplicity’ – in recognition of the products sleek, discreet design that can be hidden under the wearers’ hair. Kanso is the newest sound processor from Cochlear, the global leader in implantable hearing solutions. Kanso works by detecting sounds which are then turned into electrical signals by the receiver–stimulator and sent to the brain by the electrodes placed in the inner ear (cochlea). Kanso is worn on the head and is available in eight colours allowing the device to blend-in with every hair colour.

Vandana Pisharody, regional director, South Asia at Cochlear said that it is a remarkable step forward in offering solutions that address an important unmet need for customers living with hearing loss.

“Our recipients are at the heart of everything we do and this innovation is in direct response to us listening to our customers. We identified the need in the market place for a solution that provides the advanced technology of a Cochlear sound processor combined with a discreet design. Kanso offers our customers all that and much more,” she further explained.

Kanso is the smallest and lightest off-the-ear sound processor on the market providing the wearer with both discretion as well as enhanced comfort. The new technology is simple, discreet and smart as it has the ability to automatically adjust to different hearing environments providing a seamless experience from visiting a restaurant, to going to the movies.

Kanso includes state-of-the-art Cochlear True Wireless technology, which helps people use the phone, hear over distance and in noisy situations. The True Wireless range of accessories allows the wearer to stream conversation, phone calls, music and television programs directly to their sound processor.

“We are thrilled to be able to offer this new technology to the millions of people around the world living with disabling hearing loss,” said Jan Janssen, senior vice president of Design and Development, Cochlear. “Kanso features Cochlear’s industry-leading technology, including dual microphones, SmartSound iQ with SCAN and True Wireless technology which all enable the wearer to hear better in difficult listening situations. Kanso provides wearers with best-in-class hearing performance in the real world.”

In Kanso clinical trials, 88% of people rated their overall hearing performance with Kanso to be the same or better than with their behind-the-ear sound processor.4 Most participants rated Kanso better than their own behind-the-ear sound processor on measures of comfort, look and feel and ease of use, with 93% of users rating listening to music with Kanso to be the same or better as with their behind-the-ear processor.

Hearing loss is often not thought of as a debilitating health issue. However in adulthood it is associated with greater unemployment, increased risk of poor health, depression and increased risk of other conditions including dementia. Increasingly, evidence is showing cochlear implantation for adults as an effective intervention for a much wider group of candidates than had previously been thought.

 
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