I’ve ended up making clips from picture hangers. Please also refer to your Important Information document for essential advice that applies to Cochlear implant systems. NOTES See the Cautions and Warnings sections for safety advice relating to the use of the Kanso 2 Sound Processor, accessories and components. I’ve attempted to sell the eyeglass clip idea to Cochlear for the past five years but as yet they HAVE NOT listened. Kanso 2 Sound Processor ® User Guide CP1150. I had to devise some clips to hook on my glasses to catch my processors if they fall off (which rarely ever happens). As a result, I’ve had to label them “L or R”… so becoming, sigh! See photo… (in which I need a haircut)ģ.The Kanso 2 comes with hair clips which, with me being near bald, I cannot use. The processors are totally 100% identical. Another downside is that there is no identification on which is left and which is right. And of course, I have to remember to keep the mini-mic charged.Ģ. The Kanso 2 does not have a telecoil, so I am obligated to carry my telecoil-equipped Mini-mic 2+ microphone whenever I go to church, HOA lodge, watch TV in my “looped” home, attend our local movie theater or attend our HLAA meetings, all places which have induction loops installed. Also, I have my spare “Kanso’s” that use batteries so I’m never in a situation where I can’t hear.ġ. I also have spare auxiliary batteries if for, example there’s a power outage, or I’m out camping where I can’t plug in a charger. I’ve noticed that at night the battery state still shows half full… and that, after16 hours of constant use. On my phone app is a meter that shows my Kanso 2 battery state. I usually get up about 5 am and go to bed at 9 pm. In the morning I remove the processors and place them on my head WITHOUT having to turn them on. Many people still perceive speech processors or hearing aids as something ugly, a beige device. Since the processor batteries are rechargeable, I simply put them in the charger each night WITHOUT having to turn them off. Skins / stickers for audio processor Cochlear Kanso 2. When In a crowd of people I can do the same thing so all I hear is the person who I clip the microphone onto. I can turn up the mini-mic sound so I can hear everyone at the table, only. For example, in a restaurant I can place the mini-mic on the table and turn down the processor microphones so I hear none of the restaurant noise. With the phone app I can easily turn on and off any accessory and adjust ratios. I’ve always enjoyed being able to control my mini-mic 2+ to adjust the ratio of processor vs min-mic sound. What I really enjoy is being able to control my processors with my phone app. Otherwise, I have to hold the phone to my mouth to speak. I still have the option to use my phone clip if I want to make totally hands free phone calls. The Kanso 2 Sound Processor helps you connect with the people you love and the world you live in, like never before. Also different, I no longer have to wear my phone clip to listen to music or talk on my phone. So, what’s different? Well, the Kanso 2 processors are a slight bit smaller in diameter but otherwise pretty much the same as far as wear. Last week I upgraded to the new “Kanso 2” processors and relegated my two old Kansos to “Spares/backup” status.
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