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You can use a number of accessories or Bluetooth® technology to directly connect your cochlear implant system to your electronic devices.
When travelling by plane, the US Federal Aviation Administration recommends that you leave the external part of your implant system switched on, even during take-off and landing.
Security gates (eg. at airports or shopping centres) produce an electromagnetic field and passing through them or close to them with a cochlear implant may trigger the detector alarm or distort the sound received.
You can take part in sports with your cochlear implant, but you may need to take some precautions. As a general rule, remember to keep your sound processor dry and free of any sand or dust.
Certain medical procedures such as MRI or CT scans, X-rays or even ultrasound require special care. You should always remove your sound processor before medical examinations.
Your sound processor contains electronic components, which need to be protected against extreme conditions. The Ingress Protection (IP) Index is the best-known ranking for assessing a device’s protection against water and dust.