Cochlear CoPilot
Cochlear™ CoPilot is a mobile app designed to help you improve your listening and communication skills and to get even more out of your cochlear implant.
Unleash your potential
Did you know you may be able to improve your hearing outcomes no matter how long you’ve had your Cochlear™ hearing implant?
Cochlear CoPilot is an interactive app that is designed to equip you with knowledge, information and activities to help you build your listening and communication skills for your everyday life.
Research shows that being actively involved in your hearing health can make a difference to your outcomes.1-3 And having access to information, tools and activities that are easy to use and shaped to your individual needs makes a difference.4
Build knowledge
"I liked the articles under different categories... It's truly a one stop shop for all regardless of whether one is a new or long-time recipient."
– Kathleen M, recipient
Support when you need itInformation and support from hearing experts and those experiencing a similar hearing loss journey at your fingertips. |
Tips for everyday activitiesEasy-to-use information to help you live with hearing loss in the real-world – from communicating in the workplace to enjoying concerts, travel, social occasions and more. |
Built on evidenceDeveloped using the latest research, with input from experts and based on proven rehabilitation practices. |
Getting the most out of your deviceTips on how to use your technology for everyday activities and where to find other useful resources. |
Real world practice
"I love the little listening exercises that help me work on word recognition… it's like playing a short game."
– Christine A, recipient
Interactive skill buildersInteractive skill-building activities designed to help you practice hearing and communication skills for daily life. |
Relevant to youBecause everyone's hearing loss experience is so different, interactive activities range in complexity so you can choose the right level for you and your hearing experience. |
Communication tacticsPractical tips to help you with everyday communication and designed to share with family and friends. |
Backed by researchPractice sessions designed with recipients for recipients and backed by clinical evidence. |
Disclaimer
Please seek advice from your health professional about treatments for hearing loss. Outcomes may vary, and your health professional will advise you about the factors which could affect your outcome. Always read the instructions for use. Not all products are available in all countries. Please contact your local Cochlear representative for product information.
For a full list of Cochlear’s trademarks, please visit our Terms of Use page.
References
- 1.Feste C, Anderson RM. Empowerment: from philosophy to practice. Patient Educ Couns. 1995;26(1-3):139-144. doi:10.1016/0738-3991(95)00730-n
- Milijana Malmberg, Elisabet Sundewall Thorén, Marie Öberg, Thomas Lunner, Gerhard Andersson & Kim Kähäri (2018) Experiences of an Internet-based aural rehabilitation (IAR) program for hearing aid users: a qualitative study, International Journal of Audiology, 57:8, 570-576, DOI: 10.1080/14992027.2018.1453171
- Convery E, Keidser G, Hickson L, Meyer C. The Relationship Between Hearing Loss Self-Management and Hearing Aid Benefit and Satisfaction. Am J Audiol. 2019;28(2):274-284. doi:10.1044/2018_AJA-18-0130
- Caposecco A, Hickson L, Meyer C. Hearing aid user guides: suitability for older adults. Int J Audiol. 2014;53 01:S43–S51. [PubMed]