By: Oticon Medical
Date: 29 May 2019
Battery performance is one clear reason why users are so satisfied with the Neuro 2. In a recent study, more than 95% of users reported satisfaction with the Neuro 2 battery lifetime. This is important for the simple fact that if the battery of a CI sound processor dies, the user cannot hear.
This dependence on the battery is also why we at Oticon Medical prefer to describe battery life in real-life conditions, and not in terms of a best-case scenario. Real-life battery lifetime is influenced by factors that include skin thickness, fitting parameters and usage. Oticon Medical batteries have been tested with realistic fitting parameters and with constant speech signals in accordance with international standards1 so that they reflect user’s daily lives.
To meet different user needs and lifestyles, Neuro 2 comes with a range of powering options. It can be used with two sizes of lithium-ion rechargeable batteries – a larger battery that typically lasts for up two full days, or a smaller battery with a shorter lifetime that is more compact and comfortable for the small ears of children or when a more discreet solution is preferred. In addition, the Neuro 2 can also be used with disposable zinc-air batteries that typically last for up to three days.