Which Brand did you go with just curious?
Ive seen this chart before and another I cant find at the moment showing cochlear funds more research than any of the others by 3X's or more.
I went with AB, it seemed the technology was better in most areas.
I'm a very technical person (so my decision may have been a little biased), I majored in Computer Information Systems and had considered majoring in Engineering.
I was fascinated by AB's virtual electrodes idea
and their wide input dynamic range (from the softest to loudest sound).
AB only has 16 physical electrodes compared to med els and cochlears 20 or so electrodes, which is disappointing, but AB has 128 virtual electrodes ( which could possibly be doubled in the future with more efficient programming).
I read med el also has virtual electrodes, but they don't list them. Not sure if cochlear has virtual electrodes or something similar.
Cochlear had the lowest data rate (the time it takes for data to transfer) which was interesting. AB had the highest which was shocking to me.
The t-mic on the AB sound processor also interested me a lot. I had always wondered why my hearing aids had a microphone on top when the ear canal acted as a natural funnel for sound waves.
I didn't read anything about cochlear funding more research, but they have been around since 1981 while AB has only been around since 1993.
Cochlear has a much bigger marketahare
At 53% so you can probably assume they have more money for research.
AB has the most patents, but that doesn't mean much because people can patent almost anything.
Anyways, I found all 3 CI brands to have pluses and minuses, but in the end, I went with AB.