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  1. LOGICOM CI FM RECEIVER Picture of LOGICOM CI FM RECEIVER The Logicom CI FM Receiver is an FM personal amplification system and cochlear implant accessory designed for use by individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing. This small, lightweight unit lets cochlear implant users receive clear speech, without restricting physical activity. It is compatible with both ear-level and body worn processors, and connects directly to a processor via the auxiliary input. Direct connection improves signal to noise ratio and sound quality. It can also connect into a ...[More Information]

  2. SPECTRA 22 SPEECH PROCESSOR The Spectra 22 is a speech processor designed to enhance listening capabilities in noisy environments for persons with hearing disabilities. With a lightweight polycarbonate composition, it consists of a free-fitting, conforming electrode array with 22 programmable electrodes designed to optimize fine pitch percepts in the cochlea; a speech processor composed with a high resolution, filter bank that divides a sound signal into 20 frequency bands intended to deliver distinctive information; a rec...[More Information]

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