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The Harmony ear level processor combines power with elegance and ease of use. It is designed to improve the quality of everyday listening without the need for constant readjustment of processor controls. With the T-mic® microphone, sound quality begins with the microphone in the right place, at the entrance to the ear. The large Input Dynamic Range (1) dual action Automatic Gain Control (2) and powerful sound processing improve intelligibility in noise and at varing levels - from a whisper to a shout. As with previous Advanced Bionics processors the Harmony is robust, resistant to sweat and moisture and powered by our unique rechargeable PowerCel™ technology. The Harmony is a modular system which provides the flexibility needed to adapt to different ages, lifestyles and situations: a processor module, a headpiece with cable, a choice of power sources and a range of quick to connect earhooks for alternative input options. The Harmony is compatible with loop systems and includes diagnostics to reassure parents and carers |
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Simple and Comfortable |
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| 1. 3-position program switch for tactile and visual feedback 2. Volume wheel for tactile and visual feedback 3. Built-in telecoil for wireless access to hearing-aid compatible telephones and inductive loop system 4. A multi-colour visual indicator which provides recipients, caregivers, and teachers with visual confirmation of processor status and remaining battery life. |
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Reassuring
An Intellilink™ safety feature which associates the processor with a specific implant to protect against stimulation if processors are accidentally swapped between ears or recipients.
All parts of the Harmony have been designed to be robust and sweat, moisture & impact resistant.
In tune with your life & style
It is available in three base colours with a discreet, lightweight & low-profile headpiece.
20 colour-cover options provide more than 60 colour-combinations, so the processor can be customised to suit individual personality and style.
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Click here to access instruction manuals, troubleshooting guides and more.
(1) High input dynamic range :
Spahr A J, Dorman M F, and Loiselle L H, Performance of Patients Using Different Cochlear Implant Systems: Effect of Input Dynamic Range. Ear & Hearing Vol 18 N°2, 260-275. 2007
(2) AGC :
Moore B. C. J. Coding of sounds in the auditory system and its relevance to signal processing and coding in cochlear implants Otology and Neurotol 24: 243-254. 2003


