1. ELVIS C – a neuro-implant designed to stimulate the auditory nerve and compensate for hearing loss. Unlike hearing aids, which simply amplify sound, the cochlear implant reestablishes the connection between the damaged part of the inner ear, known as the cochlea, and the auditory nerve, which sends signals to the brain. This is achieved through electric channels and pulses.
2. ELVIS V – a neuro-implant for vision restoration. ELVIS V is a technology that allows visually impaired individuals to perceive visual stimuli. The microchip stimulates the visual cortex with small electrical currents, enabling the person to see bright flashes that form visual images. The ELVIS V microcomputer processes images from cameras and, using neural networks, provides the user with cues about their surroundings.