Eugene Timothy: I know, I've never really had good hearing due to a ear operation many years ago, now after further problems I have no hearing in my right ear and I would estimate about 25% in the left ear, you really don't know what you have until it's gone.
Thanks so much this! My younger brother is hearing impaired and throughout his life he has decided to keep his hearing aids instead of going for a cochlear implant. But seeing the new technology that is available in this new version and that it is covered by medicaid made me share this with him. Thanks for everything you're doing!
My mother is a speech pathologist and audiologist who works with children with cochlear implants. Seeing this is amazing because they have come a long way from the beginning.
SO happy you have taken the time to do this video about cochlear implants. My niece has them most of her life and they are life changing. The latest advancements look incredible.
Wow. I actually use the Nucleus 7 processor from Cochlear Americas (and yes that’s how they spell it) because I have profound bilateral hearing loss. (I was born without hearing. I had 5% hearing when I was born which means that I can’t hear the jet engines even if I was right next to it.) I can actually hear now and actually speak and hear clearly because of them.
@@libergirl33 most people do it from before the age of 3, as it is harder to learn speaking or produce sound after the age of 3 so the earlier the better and besides it still has some benefits like hearing
Thank you for this video! My grandma used to have hearing problems and it’s incredible to see how much this technology has evolved... I know it’s not your “standard” video but I think you are promoting something of high value for many people’s health, and not anything silly or banal. Great video as always!
My first was a 6 processor, then 7 and no 8 and a 2. I love having two to switch around. These are game changer for the deaf. I got my first hearing aid in my early 20’s. It’s sad seeing people still struggling with hearing aid.
It's great! finally a video with French subtitles, which is very detailed, I talked about you for my future blog which concerns this subject through a testimony of a woman who wears Kanso, this video will allow others to see it to inform themselves before their operation or if they have questions Thank you, it's great!
Jesus I still find it hard to believe how much Cochlear evolved over time. I had 1997 Sprint Speech Processor as my first cochlear when i was little, then had have no box, just ear piece and magnetic, now it's earless, it's crazy how time changed and evolved. Also Kanso 2 isn't the only cochlear that can be controlled by the smartphone, Nucleus 7 can also be controlled by smartphone. I have Nucleus 7.
@@absk601 some people have the sensitive eye sight needed to see the frequency...not all. Some people cannot even notice higher frame rates let alone higher frequencies. Others can see higher than 360hz according to some test. Bottom line, no we do not, on a level basis, have the ability to see 240hz across the board. Imagine an eyeball transplant in which you can dial in your visual representation of the world according to the hz you input/output your visuals from physical to brain.
@@Carboxylated almost everyone say the difference between 144 and 60hz is huge, most say that 240hz is slightly smoother than 144, and few people can tell the difference between 240 and 360.
i got the surgery done last month. it's been great so far. 1st time experiencing the kanso 8 it is awesome. i need a stronger magnet for it to stick to my head though
C'est super ! enfin une vidéo sous-titrée en français, qui est tout détaillés, j'ai parlé de vous pour mon futur blog qui concerne ce sujet par le biais d'un témoignage d'une femme qui porte Kanso, cette vidéo permettra à d'autre de le voir pour s'informer avant leur opération ou s'il se pose la question. Merci, elle est top !
Thank you for also covering this technology! I love learning about new tech, and I would have never known about this if you hadn't shared it with us. It is so cool to see tech designed to assist and improve lives and how much better the technology has become over the years! Thank you!
I tapped onto this so I could learn more about the Kanso 2 I am totally 100% deaf so what do you think I learnt from this video ? Nothing because there is no subtitles you would think people would learn to put subtitles up
I underwent ci surgery 11/22, recovery is a bit longer , & there’s also vertigo and equilibrium issues that can be 2+ months after surgery . Most people experience it. My kanso2 is on and I am able to hear like a robotic. I can’t listen to music yet or talk through it yet. I lost my hearing due to croup/covid omicron. I will need a hearing aid on my other ear- that one is $1800 that works w/ kanso2. My ins won’t cover it. Bit overall even though I still am having issues with vertigo and balance- it’s worth it to me to be able to even hear a noise. They said because I’m so no new to it. It’s gonna take me probably close to a year to be able to actually hear a lot of things but I am OK with that. I do train it. I did watch the episode on TV with the cochlear/Bluetooth along with the app. My right ear plug I can understand it in robotics but when I try to listen to music I can’t hear anything at this point so I would say definitely talk to your ENT and see which option is best.
@@madmaniac6778 It means that my eyesight is bad enough that it could never count as evidence. “I saw it happen” would mean nothing in a court with how badly I see. Of course “I witnessed it” still counts if there was more than a visual indication of what was going on
whoa - i didn’t expect this device be a device that required surgery! it makes me wonder how it is designed to keep up with technology - I assume the “dock” will remain standard and you just upgrade the processor when the time comes?
A chip is placed behind the ear and an electrode wire inside the cochlea in ear surgery. The technology upgrade takes place with the replacement of the external device that communicates with the internal chip by radio waves. The internal chip is not exchanged, but the external device. I am a cochlear implant user. With each device change, it improves programming, filters and connectivity with the computer or cell phone. I have friends with 20 years of using the cochlear implant and they can use all the current technologies, because the cochlear implant brands work for all users to have technology compatibility with the internal chip.
Why was the cost question never answered? Also, why didn't you explain how cochlear implants work so people would understand why surgery is necessary. This isn't some trendy off-the-shelf tech, recipients literally have to go through extensive rehabilitation to re-train their brains how to hear. Additionally, doesn't Med-el also offer a streaming wireless OTE product? Please do a comparison of the Rondo 3 if you're going to delve into the CI world.
It could be very interesting if I could understand it!!! Bearing in mind that many deaf people might leave ok at this video, why oh why are there no subtitles???
Makes you realize how much we sometimes take for granted
Thought the Same
Eugene Timothy: I know, I've never really had good hearing due to a ear operation many years ago, now after further problems I have no hearing in my right ear and I would estimate about 25% in the left ear, you really don't know what you have until it's gone.
Thanks so much this! My younger brother is hearing impaired and throughout his life he has decided to keep his hearing aids instead of going for a cochlear implant. But seeing the new technology that is available in this new version and that it is covered by medicaid made me share this with him. Thanks for everything you're doing!
My mother is a speech pathologist and audiologist who works with children with cochlear implants. Seeing this is amazing because they have come a long way from the beginning.
SO happy you have taken the time to do this video about cochlear implants. My niece has them most of her life and they are life changing. The latest advancements look incredible.
Thank you for covering this subject. The more understanding from the wider community, the better!
Wow. I actually use the Nucleus 7 processor from Cochlear Americas (and yes that’s how they spell it) because I have profound bilateral hearing loss. (I was born without hearing. I had 5% hearing when I was born which means that I can’t hear the jet engines even if I was right next to it.) I can actually hear now and actually speak and hear clearly because of them.
How old were you when you had your cochlear implant? I have a son who is hard of hearing and we are considering cI
@@libergirl33 most people do it from before the age of 3, as it is harder to learn speaking or produce sound after the age of 3 so the earlier the better and besides it still has some benefits like hearing
Thank you for this video! My grandma used to have hearing problems and it’s incredible to see how much this technology has evolved... I know it’s not your “standard” video but I think you are promoting something of high value for many people’s health, and not anything silly or banal. Great video as always!
Nice! You are also covering some Tech for People who are unable to hear...
My first was a 6 processor, then 7 and no 8 and a 2. I love having two to switch around. These are game changer for the deaf. I got my first hearing aid in my early 20’s. It’s sad seeing people still struggling with hearing aid.
It's great! finally a video with French subtitles, which is very detailed, I talked about you for my future blog which concerns this subject through a testimony of a woman who wears Kanso, this video will allow others to see it to inform themselves before their operation or if they have questions Thank you, it's great!
Jesus I still find it hard to believe how much Cochlear evolved over time. I had 1997 Sprint Speech Processor as my first cochlear when i was little, then had have no box, just ear piece and magnetic, now it's earless, it's crazy how time changed and evolved.
Also Kanso 2 isn't the only cochlear that can be controlled by the smartphone, Nucleus 7 can also be controlled by smartphone. I have Nucleus 7.
Interesting as hell! The days of augmenting your body with electronics are here! I want 240hz eye balls!
If we have ability to see above 240hz then surely we have eyeballs capable of viewing more than 240hz right? 🤔
@@absk601 some people have the sensitive eye sight needed to see the frequency...not all. Some people cannot even notice higher frame rates let alone higher frequencies. Others can see higher than 360hz according to some test. Bottom line, no we do not, on a level basis, have the ability to see 240hz across the board. Imagine an eyeball transplant in which you can dial in your visual representation of the world according to the hz you input/output your visuals from physical to brain.
@@Carboxylated almost everyone say the difference between 144 and 60hz is huge, most say that 240hz is slightly smoother than 144, and few people can tell the difference between 240 and 360.
Technology is so impressive this days! We tend to take things for granted but there is so much innovations behind those wonderfull products!
i got the surgery done last month. it's been great so far. 1st time experiencing the kanso 8 it is awesome. i need a stronger magnet for it to stick to my head though
C'est super ! enfin une vidéo sous-titrée en français, qui est tout détaillés, j'ai parlé de vous pour mon futur blog qui concerne ce sujet par le biais d'un témoignage d'une femme qui porte Kanso, cette vidéo permettra à d'autre de le voir pour s'informer avant leur opération ou s'il se pose la question. Merci, elle est top !
Used to work as a repair tech for those processors. I always wanted to know how it sounds to understand what i do for the customers
Thank you for also covering this technology! I love learning about new tech, and I would have never known about this if you hadn't shared it with us. It is so cool to see tech designed to assist and improve lives and how much better the technology has become over the years! Thank you!
Great you’re covering this technology.
My kid will need this in his life. I hope they get smaller and internal over time
This tech is really awesome. I am not at that point but is great to know what is there.
I'm literally using this right now, cus i have a contract to test new proccesors after 5 years of wearing. So I'm kind of a 'tester' Lol
I tapped onto this so I could learn more about the Kanso 2 I am totally 100% deaf so what do you think I learnt from this video ? Nothing because there is no subtitles you would think people would learn to put subtitles up
I saw the subtitles.
I underwent ci surgery 11/22, recovery is a bit longer , & there’s also vertigo and equilibrium issues that can be 2+ months after surgery . Most people experience it. My kanso2 is on and I am able to hear like a robotic. I can’t listen to music yet or talk through it yet. I lost my hearing due to croup/covid omicron. I will need a hearing aid on my other ear- that one is $1800 that works w/ kanso2. My ins won’t cover it.
Bit overall even though I still am having issues with vertigo and balance- it’s worth it to me to be able to even hear a noise. They said because I’m so no new to it. It’s gonna take me probably close to a year to be able to actually hear a lot of things but I am OK with that. I do train it. I did watch the episode on TV with the cochlear/Bluetooth along with the app. My right ear plug I can understand it in robotics but when I try to listen to music I can’t hear anything at this point so I would say definitely talk to your ENT and see which option is best.
I approve this spotlight on accessibility. I am legally blind so it's a different situation but it's all important
Legally blind?
@@madmaniac6778 It means that my eyesight is bad enough that it could never count as evidence. “I saw it happen” would mean nothing in a court with how badly I see. Of course “I witnessed it” still counts if there was more than a visual indication of what was going on
@@casperes0912 ok but cant u wear contacts
Thank you. I am scheduled for November and am seeking info.
Ochlear Implants are improving more and more everyday.
Great stuff guys, keep it up. Super interesting topic.
I like different type of tech and gadget. But would like to see a bit more depth next time.
Love your videos!
This is cool but they really need a Giant, Obnoxious logo to let everyone else know that you might have hearing loss but youre balling
Great video. People should be more aware of how advance technology is.
different from regular video, keep it up.
YAYAYA EARLY GANG WERE YOU AT?? Awesome video!!!!
What comes into my mind is any possibility to use this as a device for karaoke. It seems to fit the current situation in many ways.
What is the cost of Kanso_2?
This is awesome to see!!
whoa - i didn’t expect this device be a device that required surgery! it makes me wonder how it is designed to keep up with technology - I assume the “dock” will remain standard and you just upgrade the processor when the time comes?
A chip is placed behind the ear and an electrode wire inside the cochlea in ear surgery. The technology upgrade takes place with the replacement of the external device that communicates with the internal chip by radio waves. The internal chip is not exchanged, but the external device. I am a cochlear implant user. With each device change, it improves programming, filters and connectivity with the computer or cell phone. I have friends with 20 years of using the cochlear implant and they can use all the current technologies, because the cochlear implant brands work for all users to have technology compatibility with the internal chip.
What's the price per a phone?
How much is it?
Max Tech, I'm planning on getting the M1 Mac mini I currently don't have a monitor, what would be a good 4K monitor you would recommend to get for it?
What do you want to do with you're mac mini?
Like gaming, video editing, etc..
@@bramza8853 Photo and video editing and web browsing.
@@joeygroezinger7452 what’s your budget?
@@bramza8853 probably $500
@@joeygroezinger7452 is this something: BenQ BL2711U?
Kanso Sound _2 is good for totoly deaf now age_77with surgery in the bone?__whatis the cost?
у мой мамы слуховой аппарат этой фирмы, только модельно другая. это супер классные устройства.
Awesome content 👌
Bro give a review whether to buy a macbook pro 13 m1 or macbook pro 16
Editing that video :)
Great dude
Good information
Whtas prize in india?
Love from India
Why was the cost question never answered? Also, why didn't you explain how cochlear implants work so people would understand why surgery is necessary. This isn't some trendy off-the-shelf tech, recipients literally have to go through extensive rehabilitation to re-train their brains how to hear. Additionally, doesn't Med-el also offer a streaming wireless OTE product? Please do a comparison of the Rondo 3 if you're going to delve into the CI world.
It could be very interesting if I could understand it!!! Bearing in mind that many deaf people might leave ok at this video, why oh why are there no subtitles???
Please compare iPad air 4 and iPad 8 😁
Bruh the likes and dislikes are privated
Unprivate them pls
We all love max tech but went do they don't pay much attention to Instagram and Twitter
Apologies the subtitles have suddenly appeared!! I retract!!!!!
All things tech? Or all things Apple? 🤔
Why is the like/dislike count not shown??
Note sure I don't think I disabled it. I'll take a look.
First! NICE VIDEO!
I'M SUBSCRIBED TO YOU!
youre not first hahahaha
@@emilpixel Uh no.
@@emilpixel Get lost.
@@jaimaurya499 thanks 😂
👍👍
You don’t have to yell!
🙌👏
Like Dislike is not shown?
Note sure I don't think I disabled it. I'll take a look.
@@MaxTechOfficial Thanks for the clarification. Someone faces that issue too.
Maybe because it’s sponsored it’s auto changed now if you select that in the settings? Hmm
@@MaxTechOfficial Maybe or YT bug
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Me canso kanso jajaja
Price is tomuch haive how to manege poor people
Help me, my samsung tab A's screen/display is falling off
Kaski Azerbaycanca tercumesi olardi
Readd
PLEASE DO A COMPARISON BETWEEN BOTH THE M1 MacBook AIR SINCE THAT FALLS UNDER THE BUDGET OF MAJORITY OF PEOPLE!!!!!!
First one
I WAS ALREADY FIRST DIPSHIT.