Cochlear™ Nucleus® 8 Sound Processor (CP1110)

Technical Specifications

Nucleus 8 Sound Processor Components

The Nucleus 8 Sound Processor is comprised of the following components:

Diagram Description: The sound processor unit is shown connected to a slimline coil via a cable. The processor unit has a small earhook that fits over the ear. The coil is positioned near the head, presumably for connection to an implant. Various parts are labeled with numbers corresponding to the list above.

Color Options

The Cochlear Nucleus 8 Sound Processor is available in the following colors:

Compatibility: Works with Android devices. Made for iPhone, iPad, iPod.

Technical Specifications

General Specifications
Model NumberCP1110
Wireless Frequency2.4GHz ISM band
Wireless Communication RangeRemote control: At least 2 m; Smartphone control: At least 2 m; Smartphone streaming: At least 7 m
Coil Operating Frequency5.0 MHz
Operating Voltage2.0 V–4.25 V (processing unit); 2.0 V–2.6 V (coil)
Power Consumption20 mW–100 mW
Button FunctionsTurn processor on and off, turn audio streaming on and off, change program
Power Options and Battery Life
Capacity/Voltage RangeCompact Battery Module: 91 mAh/3.7 V
Power Extend Battery Module: 183 mAh/3.7 V
Disposable battery module: 2 PR44 (zinc air) batteries 1.45 V (nominal each)*
Power Options**Compact Battery Module (typical expected battery life: 10 hours)
Power Extend Battery Module (typical expected battery life: 20 hours)
Two high power PR44 zinc-air disposable batteries (typical expected battery life: 35 hours)
Device Dimensions and Weight
DeviceLengthWidthDepthWeightDiameter
CP1110 with medium earhook with Compact Battery Module34.5 mm8.9 mm41.3 mm6.9 gN/A
CP1110 with medium earhook with Power Extend Battery Module43.4 mm8.9 mm41.3 mm9.4 gN/A
CP1110 with medium earhook with disposable batteries (including two 675 zinc air)47.5 mm8.9 mm41.3 mm9.9 gN/A
Compact Battery Module15.9 mm8.9 mm17.6 mmN/AN/A
Power Extend Battery Module24.8 mm8.9 mm17.6 mmN/AN/A
Disposable battery module28.9 mm8.9 mm17.3 mmN/AN/A
Coil and cable (without coil magnet)6.4 mm3.9 g30.7 mm

Key Features

Implant Compatibility

Connectivity

FM Compatibility

Accessories

Programming

Notes and Disclaimers

1. Cochlear Limited. D1190805. Processor Size Comparison. 2022, Apr.

* Cochlear recommends 675 zinc air batteries designed for cochlear implant use.

** Typical expected battery life is calculated using default map settings used with a CI600 Series or CI500 Series implant. Battery life varies for every user, according to the age of the battery, the programs used each day, implant type, the thickness of skin covering the implant, and the size and type of battery used. Streaming from compatible devices, True Wireless devices or FM may decrease sound processor battery life depending on how often and for how long streaming is engaged.

† It is recommended that SNR-NR, WNR and SCAN be made available to any recipient, ages 6 and older, who is able to 1) complete objective speech perception testing in quiet and noise in order to demonstrate and document performance and 2) report a preference for different program settings.

†† Forward Focus can only be enabled by a hearing implant specialist. It should only be activated for users 12 years and older who are able to reliably provide feedback on sound quality and understand how to use the feature when moving to different or changing environments. It may be possible to have decreased speech understanding when using Forward Focus in a quiet environment.

^ The Cochlear Nucleus 8 Sound Processor is dust and water resistant to level IP68 of the International Standard IEC60529. The Nucleus 8 Sound Processor with Aqua+ is dust and water resistant to level of IP68 of the International Standard IEC60529 when you use a Cochlear Power Extend Rechargeable Battery Module or Cochlear Compact Rechargeable Battery Module. The Nucleus 8 Sound Processor with Aqua+ can be continuously submerged under water to a depth of up to 3 meters for up to 2 hours. The Aqua+ accessory should be used when participating in prolonged water activities. Refer to the relevant user guide for more information.

^^ The Cochlear Nucleus Smart App is available on App Store and Google Play.

+ The Cochlear Nucleus 8 Sound Processor is compatible with Apple and Android devices. For compatibility information visit www.cochlear.com/compatibility.

¥ When this technology becomes available a firmware update to your sound processor will allow you to connect to Bluetooth LE Audio compatible devices.

Please seek advice from your health professional about treatments for hearing loss. Outcomes may vary, and your health professional will advise you about the factors which could affect your outcome. Always read the instructions for use. Not all products are available in all countries. Please contact your local Cochlear representative for product information.

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