Cochlear implant app could let users Fine-Tune hearing from home
NCT ID NCT07077070
First seen Nov 01, 2025 · Last updated May 16, 2026 · Updated 27 times
Summary
This study looked at a new mobile app feature that lets cochlear implant users measure how loud different sounds feel, both at home and in the clinic. Twenty experienced adult users tested the app to see if it could replace some in-person programming visits. The goal is to make adjusting the implant easier and faster for users.
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Locations
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Cochlear Denver Research Centre
Lone Tree, Colorado, 80124, United States
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Cochlear Technology Centre Belgium
Mechelen, Mechelen, B-2800, Belgium
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European Institute for Otorhinolaryngology (EIORL), ENT Department, Sint-Augustinus Antwerp
Antwerp, 2610, Belgium
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