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Cochlear implants
Sugically implanted into the cochlea of people whose inner ear hair cells don't work.
Audio is picked up by a microphone outside the ear, processed and converted to typically twenty-one audio channels and electrical signals passed to nerves.
Twenty-one channels is very limited compared to the range of frequencies normally detected by the hairs, and it is estimated that about one hundred channels will be needed to hear near-natural quality speech.
