

ForwardFocus can only be enabled by a hearing implant specialist.Need help pairing your Kanso 2 Sound Processor? View these helpful tutorials: Apple devices or Android devices You can listen to music, podcasts, movies and even GPS instructions via your device and only you will hear it. If the phone rings, you can answer it without worrying if your Phone Clip is charged. What is direct streaming and how do I start to stream calls, music and entertainment to my sound processor?ĭirect streaming means that, once you have paired your sound processor to a compatible Apple or Android device, you’ll be able to hear the audio from phone calls, music and entertainment in your sound processor, without the need for any other external devices. Still having trouble? Follow along with this helpful video tutorial below. Download the app from App Store or Google Play, log in with your Cochlear account and follow the instructions to pair your Kanso 2 Sound Processor with your compatible device.* If you do not already have a Cochlear Account, you can create yours by selecting the ‘Create New Account’ option within the app. How do I download and install the Nucleus Smart App? You can even find a misplaced processor with the Find My Processor feature – something that’s likely to be particularly handy for an adventurous child. It’s the easiest way to manage the settings for your Kanso 2 Sound Processor: adjust the volume, set personalised hearing goals and control how you stream audio from Cochlear True Wireless™ devices. Like any other app you download from App Store or Google Play, the Nucleus Smart App 4 is ready to use anytime, anywhere from your compatible smartphone. What can I do with the Nucleus Smart App? When you return to your car or get back home where it’s quieter, simply turn ForwardFocus off until the next time you need it. Turn it on in the ‘Program’ tab, for example, when you’re at a party or in a busy restaurant to focus on face-to-face conversations. Once your clinician has enabled ForwardFocus, you can control it via the Nucleus® Smart App on your compatible Apple® 2 or Android™ 3 smartphone. What is ForwardFocus and how do I use it?įorwardFocus 1 reduces noise coming from behind you, to help you to better hear the person talking in front of you. While the User Guides that came with your sound processor are always the best place to start, let’s look at the features you’ll likely use the most so you can start enjoying the benefits of this latest technology. We have multiple teachers/aids who have been with my son along his entire hearing journey.Your new Cochlear Kanso 2 Sound Processor has many great new features that you most likely didn’t have with your previous device. There is a classroom of kids the same age as my son and they all have CIs. In the Central Valley of California there is a large CI / deaf community. If there are resources within your community take advantage. Babies are learning and curious it is going to be difficult at first. Going to be a lot of work he will most likely fight it just like you son is now.



My insurance has been giving me problems with getting my 6 month his hearing aids but all is good now and he will be getting them soon. It may seem quiet to you but he must learn every sound including background sounds me and you may not normally think of like birds chirping from a distance. Imagine going a year or your life without a sense and then it is instantly activated, it is a lot of stress for a child. Your son is overwhelmed with hearing for the first time. It may be slightly different or completely different because we use the brand cochlear. I’m assuming you know this already but I’m just making sure. There was a lot options to adjust the volume on the implant so our son to was able to hear more over time as we turned up the map and volume. There were anywhere from 2-4 maps and on each mapping you can adjust the volume from 1-10. In the beginning we had several “maps” (this is how my sons audiologist referred to the different levels of hearing). Ask his audiologist to adjust the mapping because it is unbearable. We have Cochlear nucleus 6 on my son he got implanted at 1 years of age and is now turning 7 next month.
