Phonak Enhances Roger Microphones With New Tech, Capabilities
Phonak has introduced Roger Unlimited, a next-generation portfolio of Roger microphones with built-in unlimited receivers.
Read MorePhonak has introduced Roger Unlimited, a next-generation portfolio of Roger microphones with built-in unlimited receivers.
Read MoreHIMSA announced the launch of the cloud-enabled version of the Noah System, Noah ES, in Australia and New Zealand.
Read MoreThe German Hearing Instruments Manufacturers Association (BVHI) has appointed a new Policy Officer for National and International Affairs.
Read MoreSony and WSA have launched a new OTC hearing aid designed for adults with mild-to-moderate hearing loss, featuring advanced sound technology.
Read MoreAt EUHA 2024 HCP apprentices and students will have free access to the event, including symposiums, the Future Friday keynotes, and more.
Read MoreThe Vestibular Disorders Association’s new advisory council aims to foster collaboration to advance vestibular medicine and support patients.
Read MoreA hearing clinic collaborated with Widex for their “Community Giveback Day,” providing free hearing aids to a young patient.
Read MoreThe U.S. OTC hearing aid market is fueled by increasing demand for affordable, accessible, and technologically advanced devices.
Read MoreSummary: A new portable OCT otoscope developed by USC integrates optical coherence tomography with...
Read MoreWe need to increase awareness about testing for cCMV so this cause of non-genetic deafness in newborns can be diagnosed and treated.
Read MoreNature Communications published peer-reviewed results of Neuromod’s TENT-A3 clinical trial, validating its tinnitus treatment device, Lenire.
Read MoreGN announced the divestment of Dansk HøreCenter to Demant, aligning with its strategy to focus on independent hearing aid dispenser.
Read MoreThe IHS will recognize the 2024 IHS Award Winners at the upcoming IHS Conference & Expo in Louisville, Kentucky in September 2024.
Read MoreA researcher received funding from the NIH to research the use of magnetic nanoparticles for drug delivery for hearing loss treatment.
Read MoreThe global AI hearing aid market is projected to exceed $3.12 billion in 2024, with a compound annual growth rate of 9.2% from 2024 to 2034.
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