Now for Nucleus Freedom and Nucleus 24 implant recipients

Launched in late 2009, the revolutionary Nucleus® 5 from Cochlear sets new standards in hearing performance. More than 15,000 people around the world have already experienced the ground-breaking innovations Nucleus 5 delivers, and now you can too.

As part of our ongoing commitment to bringing the latest technological advancements to Cochlear recipients, we’re excited to announce the availability of Nucleus 5 to those who have previously received a Nucleus Freedom™ and Nucleus 24 implant recipients.


Smaller.

The Nucleus 5 Sound Processor, is our smallest sound processor. Stylish, slim and sophisticated, the processor is ergonomically designed and offers a compact rechargeable battery option.

Smarter.

Clinical results show the Nucleus 5 Sound Processor offers optimal hearing performance in a range of noisy settings.

  • 94% of the study participants achieved a significant improvement using the Nucleus 5 Sound Processor compared to the previous generation sound processor. 1
  • On average, the participants achieved over 40% improvement – helping to improve their ability to understand clearly in background noise.1,2

Stronger.

The Nucleus 5 Sound Processor uses state - of the - art robust and durable materials. Extensive reliability testing has been carried out to ensure a highly reliable device.  

How the Nucleus 5 compares with previous generation sound processors

Contact your local Cochlear office, fill out our Contact form or Find a Clinic to learn more about the revolutionary Nucleus 5 Sound Processor from Cochlear.

  1. Interim results. Clinical Evaluation of the CP810 Sound Processor for Nucleus 24 Implant Users. Data held on file.
  2. Percentage improvement derived from results of Australian participants of clinical evaluation who achieved an average improvement of 4.1dB speech understanding in noise. A 1dB improvement in SNR-50 is equivalent to approximately 11% improvement at fixed SNR testing (Dawson, P., Mauger, S., Hersbach, A., Arora, K. & Heasman, J. 2009. SNR Based Noise Cancellation in Nucleus Cochlear Implants. Poster presented at APSCI conference, Singapore, December 2009.)