The Universal Headpiece
The Universal Headpiece includes a coil that transmits sound signals and power to the implant,
as well as a magnet well, which houses the necessary number of magnets to ensure the
headpiece stays on throughout the day. The headpiece is covered by a Color Cap, which snaps
securely in place. The headpiece also functions as a sound input source, having a microphone
embedded in it. The microphone picks up sound from the environment and transfers it to the
sound processor via a detachable cable. Once the sound processor has converted the sound
into electric signals, it sends the information to the implant via the cable and headpiece. The
cables come in a variety of colors and lengths to suit all needs. The Naída CI Q30 works with
the Universal Headpiece.
Color Cap
Microphone
Cable Connection Port
The Universal Headpiece (UHP), works with all Advanced Bionics' sound processors, and is
intended for use with the Naída CI Q30 outside of water environments.
Replacing Headpiece Cables
For more information, refer to the
section of the User Guide or the
UHP and/or Cable Instructions for Use.
AB myPilot
The AB myPilot is an advanced remote control that leverages Phonak technology to enable
wireless communication for unilateral and bilateral Naída CI recipients. The AB myPilot provides
convenient controls to manipulate program, volume, sensitivity, source-specific listening checks,
and ZoomControl for the Naída CI Q30. The AB myPilot also has the ability to provide status
and battery information for Naída CI processors. For bilateral Naída CI users, AB myPilot offers
one-touch binaural controls, allowing changes to be made to both processors at once.
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Naída CI Q30 Sound Processor User Guide