Apple's streaming calls into Julia's head and it's changed her life

By Esther Han
Updated November 6 2017 - 9:48am, first published October 25 2017 - 4:43pm
Julia Sattout, who has hearing loss, said the Apple-Cochlear sound processor has changed her life.
Julia Sattout, who has hearing loss, said the Apple-Cochlear sound processor has changed her life.
Uaealesi Faatoia, 12, after recieving a special hearing aid, (pictured with his father, Viiga Faatoia), both who are from Samoa. Pictured at Westmead Private Hospital, Sydney. Photo: Peter Rae Thursday 19 May 2011.
Uaealesi Faatoia, 12, after recieving a special hearing aid, (pictured with his father, Viiga Faatoia), both who are from Samoa. Pictured at Westmead Private Hospital, Sydney. Photo: Peter Rae Thursday 19 May 2011.

When Julia Sattout had a Cochlear device implanted in her head five years ago, it didn't just restore her ability to hear again, it saved her career as a lawyer.

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