Keeping your device in place
Discover the options for securing your sound processor to help you to focus on the activities you love.
What you'll find on this page
- How to secure Nucleus® sound processors.
- How to secure Baha® sound processors.
Extra security when it is needed
We design sound processors to be comfortable and secure no matter what you're doing.
But sometimes, you want reassurance that you won't lose them, especially during high-energy activities like skiing or playing football. Or maybe you're a parent who wants peace of mind that your child won't lose his or her sound processor.
Cochlear accessories can help keep your processor in place.
Nucleus® 7 Sound Processor options
- Snugfit: for a firmer fit on the ear, especially for active adults and children. Available in three sizes.
- Koala Clip: clip-on retention for babies and younger children.
- Safety Cord: a convenient way to prevent losing a sound processor if it comes off your ear.
- Earhook: comfortably secures the sound processor to your ear.
Nucleus Kanso® Sound Processor options
- Alligator Clip with long safety line: attaches to clothing, reducing the risk of losing your sound processor.*
- Hair Clip with short safety line: a more discreet retention option that clips onto your hair and comes in two lengths.
Baha® Sound Processor options
The Baha 5 Power Sound Processor retention options include:
- Alligator Clip with long safety line: attaches to clothing to reduce the risk of losing your sound processor.*
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.
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* Retention lines longer than the Safety Line (standard length) are not recommended for use by children as they may present a risk of strangulation.