Cochlear implant study tests new sound processor for better hearing
NCT ID NCT07033130
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tested how well adults with a NeuroZti cochlear implant could hear and how satisfied they were with two different sound processors: the current Neu2 and a newer Nuc8. Four participants attended a single 3-hour visit to compare speech understanding at normal and soft volumes. The goal was to see if the new processor works as well as the old one, helping ensure long-term support for these implant users.
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Cochlear Vallauris
Vallauris, 06220, France
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