Advanced Bionics Europe

Advanced Bionics Europe

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The Platinum Sound Processor™

Introduced in 1999 the Platinum sound processor is the current standard for body-worn processors.

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Features

Electronics module

  • Durable aluminium metal casing resists electrostatic discharge (static electricity)
  • Discreetly tucks neatly into a pocket, harness or on a belt, and can be worn under or over clothing
  • User-friendly controls for adjustment of sensitivity and volume, and hearing programs
  • Built-in microphone tester for parents and teachers
  • Objective indicators of device function such as the flashing LED and programmable audible alarms
Battery module
  • Custom fast- rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery technology for lower cost maintenance
  • Low-cost, environmentally-friendly
  • Quick and easy removal of battery module
  • Recharging cycle of approximately 3 hours
Headpiece module
  • Features six interchangeable colour headpiece caps and securing clip

How it works

It captures more sound

  • The omni directional microphone picks up a wider range of environmental sounds
  • Widest Input Dynamic Range in a cochlear implant system (80 dB) with a flexible "Sound Window" (default : 60 dB) to adapt to individual needs
  • Compatible with assistive listening devices, CD players, FM systems, or other audio devices through a standard 3.5 mm audio input jack
  • Mixes audio input from one or two sources (i.e., microphone and/or assistive listening device) at user's discretion
It processes more sound
  • Runs Standard Sound Delivery sound processing strategies
  • Runs HiRes Sound
  • Stores multiple hearing programs for different listening environments (up to 3 program slots)
  • Dual-action Automatic Gain Control manages soft and loud sounds separately, providing protection against sudden bursts of sound
  • Digital Signal Processing speed : over 100 million digital instructions per second