MED-EL has received FDA approval for the WaterWear waterproof cover for the RONDO processor. Grab your swim trunks and dive in! WaterWear should be available in early 2015.
Read more here.
MED-EL has received FDA approval for the WaterWear waterproof cover for the RONDO processor. Grab your swim trunks and dive in! WaterWear should be available in early 2015.
Read more here.
Advanced Bionics will restart the warranty period for Naída CI Q70 processors and accessories – including batteries – to January 1st, 2015. This letter applies to users in the US and Canada. Read the letter to clinicians here.
If history is any guide, current Naída users will hear from Advanced Bionics directly with details. Stay tuned to CochlearImplantHELP.com for updates.
Cochlear has received approval for some new algorithms for the Nucleus 6 processor. The approval is for the Nucleus Hybrid L24 system, but it wouldn’t be surprising if users of Nucleus 6 processors without the Acoustic Component will also be able to take advantage of them. The algorithms are:
Wind Noise Reduction
Signal to Noise ratio-based noise reduction (possibly similar to ClearVoice)
SCAN (scene classifier function, which can be used to automatically switch between different programs for different environments)
Advanced Bionics announces the launch of a completely redesigned and reimagined online resource, The Listening Room™, developed to help cochlear implant recipients get the maximum benefit from their devices.
Read more here!
Advanced Bionics announces the US availability of the AquaCase for the Naída processor.
$100 discount introductory offer
From bath time, swimming and snorkeling, to skiing, trail hiking, mountain biking, mud running and rock climbing, the durable AquaCase offers Advanced Bionics recipients uncompromised hearing performance and peace of mind during even the most rugged adventures. To ensure it safeguards the Naída CI sound processor in any environment, the AquaCase features a security lock and special corrosion-resistant materials that stand up to water, dirt, mud, sand and other grime. Recipients can wear it just how they like it, with a compatible clothing clip, on an armband* or securely attached to a lanyard.
The Naída CI Q70 processor is inserted into the AquaCase, with a waterproof connector plugged into the headpiece cable socket. And a T-mic or ear hook fits into the AquaCase so there is no need to remove them. The AquaMic waterproof headpiece microphone is connected to the external portion of the waterproof connector. In order to minimize the size of the AquaCase, only the smallest rechargeable batteries, the PowerCel 110, will fit inside.
Over time the only part of the system that may occasionally need to be replaced is the O-ring seal, which is easily accomplished without any tools.
Pricing for the AquaCase and accessories is $475, and if you don’t already have an AquaMic and AquaMic cable, the complete system is $950. Until December 31st, 2014, Advanced Bionics is offering a $100 discount on either the AquaCase or the AquaCase & AquaMic in the United States. Contact customer service to order yours today!
*Purchased separately.
Malala Yousafzay, the Pakistani schoolgirl who was shot in the head by the Taliban for expressing her views on promoting education for girls in the Swat Valley has been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
Starting at the age of 11 or 12, Malala began blogging about life under the Taliban. Despite the risks, she became more vocal and public, particularly about the right for girls to receive an education.
One of the many injuries suffered during her attack on October 9, 2012 was the loss of hearing in her left ear. Malala received a cochlear implant, which was activated in October 2013.
And on October 10, 2014, almost exactly two years to the day after being shot, Malala became the youngest person ever to have received the Nobel Peace Prize.

The wireless accessories for the Cochlear Nucleus 6 system have been delayed. Shipments are now expected to start in February 2015, as opposed to the original shipment date of 1 December 2014.
Continents & Oceans is a free app available through the App Store and Google play. Links to download the game are also available through MED-EL’s website, www.medel.com.
MED-EL’s ‘2 Ways to Hear’ program offers a free RONDO processor in addition to whatever you would normally receive. The program has now been expanded to include an option for a voucher to receive a future audio processor when it becomes available. Read the press release here!
From MED-EL’s international web site, the SONNET processor seems to be a likely candidate. This processor includes a 2.4GHz radio, which currently seems to be used only for remote control functions. The radio is ‘future-ready‘ so it will be able to support developments that use wireless functions.
Patients who normally receive a MED-EL Cochlear Implant System with one audio processor will now be able to select an audio processor of their choice, plus either a free RONDO or a voucher for a free future audio processor. Patients who receive a two-processor MED-EL Cochlear Implant System will now be able to select two processors of their choice, plus either a free RONDO or a voucher for a free future audio processor.
MED-EL USA announces the launch of the first-ever book for speech and hearing professionals and families of children with hearing loss who speak more than one language, Dual-Language Learning for Children with Hearing Loss, by Michael Douglas, M.A., CCC-SLP, LSLS Cert. AVT.
“Increasing numbers of hearing and speech professionals are finding themselves working with children who have hearing loss and come from linguistically diverse backgrounds. Clinicians may be faced with the challenge of helping families who do not speak the majority language,” said Douglas, who is currently Principal of the Mama Lere Hearing School in the Bill Wilkerson Center at Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN.
Research has shown that encouraging minority language development neither impairs a child with hearing loss nor prevents him or her from learning the majority language in the presence of adequate speech perception and an effective immersion process. As long as a child with hearing loss can demonstrate adequate speech perception within the first few years of life using the latest hearing technology, families can take advantage of their child’s critical learning period with the help of appropriate identification and special intervention procedures to develop bilingualism.
“We now have, more than ever, a unique opportunity to improve services for families who do not speak a majority language or speak more than one language and want a bilingual outcome for their children with hearing loss. I hope this book helps professionals enhance their practice and even inspire others to contribute to a much needed body of resources on this topic,” Douglas continued.
“MED-EL is proud to have published this important resource for speech and hearing professionals who work in diverse and multicultural settings. Dual-Language Learning provides both the knowledge and tools for practitioners to have a successful experience, even if they speak a different language than their clients,” said Darla Franz, M.A., CCC-A, Vice President of Education & Corporate Communication, MED-EL USA. “Professionals who serve a culturally and linguistically diverse population now have a resource that helps integrate education for children with hearing loss with the needs of all of their families.”
Dual-Language Learning was developed to assist professionals with issues surrounding assessment and intervention for children with hearing loss who are culturally and linguistically diverse. It also provides a guideline for administrators in developing a program for bilingual children. The book is relevant for clinicians providing individual intervention or for group settings such as preschools or schools.
Each chapter provides useful tools for clinicians including reproducible charts, worksheets, and suggestions for further reading.
The book is $20.00 and available for order through MED-EL’s website, www.medel.com, by phone, (888) 633-3524 or by email, USAmarketing@medel.com. Books will also be available for purchase on-site at the 2014 AG Bell Convention.
About the Author
Michael Douglas, M.A., CCC-SLP, LSLS Cert. AVT, is a speech-language pathologist and a certified auditory-verbal therapist. He received his B.A. in speech-language pathology in 1994 and M.A. in 1996 from the University of North Texas. He has contributed to several peer review publications on this issue and has been an adjunct instructor at The University of Houston from 2010 to 2012. Currently, he mentors aspiring Cert. AVTs, lectures worldwide and is the Principal of the Mama Lere Hearing School in the Bill Wilkerson Center at Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN.