Off-the-ear freedom
The Nucleus® Kanso® Sound Processor is the world's smallest and lightest1 off-the-ear cochlear implant sound processor.
With two microphones, you can press a single on/off button and let the advanced technology take over.
Discreet and comfortable, the Kanso sound processor lets you enjoy life with confidence
Colour options to match your personal style
The Nucleus Kanso Sound Processor comes in eight colours, so you can choose the shade that best matches your preference.
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Hear your best everywhere, every day
"Having the Kanso [Sound Processor] on my head and off the ear is a very relaxing and comfortable feeling. [My grandchildren] have started calling me because they see that I can use the phone, with or without the Phone Clip. I can stream my Bluetooth straight to my Kanso and it's just awesome. It's so real... the Kanso has truly brought me my music back."
- Sheiladawn, Cochlear™ Nucleus® System recipient
Filter out background noiseDual microphones pick up sound no matter where it’s coming from, while reducing the negative effects of background noise in everyday listening. |
Hear your best in any environmentNever miss a moment — in a quiet room or outside on a windy day, your device will automatically adjust using SmartSound® iQ with SCAN. |
Bring sound closer – no strings attachedCochlear™ True Wireless™ technology helps free you to focus less on trying to hear and more on hearing better in difficult situations, such as understanding speech over distance and connecting to all types of electronic devices. |
Peace of mind for parents
"She can be whatever she wants to be, and find who it is that she going to become. Phoebe does really well at school. She has awesome teachers. She's taken off."
- Cynthia S, mother of Phoebe, Cochlear™ Nucleus® System recipient, USA
Made for your child's active lifestyleRun, swim and jump around — choose accessories that help the sound processor stay in place and protected. |
Track your child's hearingYour hearing health professional can view detailed usage information — such as hours per day the implants are on — to make programming adjustments. |