I also compared programs with and without SCAN, with it it was usually better. In silence and mild noise it was recognizably better than N5, in big noise not that much. The sound quality was a better than with my N5 - no wonders, it's a newer technology. It's very comfortable not having anything sitting on the ear (especially when I have glasses as well), but at the same time I also feel that having a processor on my ear is safer. ![]() I didn't try any stuff like running or standing upside down but I don't do this kind of things normally, so I think I should be fine with it. With Kanso I used magnet #6 (the strongest one) and it was pretty ok, although I also used the hair clip to be sure it doesn't fall. ![]() I'm currently using a N5 with magnet strength 5. Coverage determinations and out-of-pocket costs may vary for individuals with private insurance.Hi, just this past weekend we had a CI users meeting and I had the opportunity to try Kanso for a couple hours. In all cases, products or services billed must be medically necessary, actually performed and appropriately documented in the medical record. To be sure that you have the most current and applicable information available for your unique circumstances, please consult your own experts and seek your own legal advice regarding your reimbursement needs. Information presented is subject to change at any time. Cochlear Americas makes no representation or warranty regarding such information or its completeness, accuracy, fitness for a particular purpose, or that following such guidance will result in any form of coverage or reimbursement from any insurer. Information provided by Cochlear Americas regarding insurance coverage or reimbursement is provided as guidance only and is not intended as reimbursement or legal advice. ![]() If Cochlear is contracted with your insurance provider, we suggest placing your order through Cochlear’s Reimbursement and Insurance Services. Visit to see if Cochlear is contracted with your insurance provider. Please keep in mind, if you choose to self-pay today, you may not be able to submit a claim to your insurance on your own if Cochlear is contracted with your private insurance provider. This offer excludes upgrade orders placed through Reimbursement & Insurance Services. You may trade-in one (1) non-obsolete Nucleus Sound Processor when you choose to self-pay. The Kanso 2 Sound Processor is not intended to be used by Hybrid L24 Cochlear Implant recipients who receive benefit from the acoustic component. The Cochlear Nucleus Hybrid acoustic component is not compatible with the Kanso 2 Sound Processor. The Kanso 2 Sound Processor will not be compatible with the Nucleus® 22 (N22) Implant due to the Kanso 2 Sound Processor's size and coil type. The Kanso 2 Sound Processor is compatible with the Nucleus Profile Series, CI500 Series CI24RE (Freedom) Series, CI24R, and CI24M implants. ![]() Upgrade orders placed through our Reimbursement and Insurance Services group typically take an average of six to eight weeks to process and ship. Many insurance providers will cover a replacement sound processor when your current processor is obsolete.A demonstrated improvement in technology and hearing performance may offer sufficient medical reason for an upgrade.Should you lose or irreparably damage your sound processor, your insurer may permit an upgrade to the latest generation Sound Processor as a viable replacement.Many insurance plans, including Medicare, may authorize the replacement of a sound processor when it has reached or passed a stated period of “useful life,” usually five years.Cochlear's Reimbursement and Insurance Services will work with your insurance provider on your behalf, collecting all the necessary documentation to determine coverage. If you plan to use insurance to purchase a Kanso upgrade, our Reimbursement and Insurance Services group can help you navigate the insurance process.
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