What’s New in Hearing Tech at CES 2024
The innovative technologies on display at CES 2024 could help audiologists aid their patients’ hearing health journey.
Read MoreThe innovative technologies on display at CES 2024 could help audiologists aid their patients’ hearing health journey.
Read MoreHearUSA accelerated its mission of expanding access to hearing care with the announcement of 17 planned hearing care centers in 2024.
Read MoreStarkey’s Genesis AI hearing aids have launched in Australia and New Zealand, which the company celebrated at a launch event in Australia.
Read MoreThe BIG Innovation Awards recognize organizations and products that deliver premium innovation across verticals.
Read MoreHIMSA reduced the price of its Noah ES subscription service, the cloud-enabled version of its unified system for client-related tasks.
Read MoreHearing care professional careers continued to maintain top spots on the U.S. News & World Report’s 100 Best Jobs for 2024 list.
Read MoreThe program is designed to help HCPs gain the knowledge, confidence and tools they need to thrive in the world of audiology.
Read MoreEssilorLuxottica showcased glasses with advanced hearing technology built in seamlessly at the 2024 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
Read MoreA research team has shown that the debilitating impact of tinnitus can be reduced in just weeks by a training course and sound therapy.
Read MoreThe OrCam Hear is designed to amplify the voice of targeted speakers, while removing other voices and ambient noise.
Read MoreThe new gaming accessory transforms video game sounds into visual signals for gamers in the deaf and hard-of-hearing community.
Read MoreScientists from the University of California San Francisco (UCSF) identified a gene that links deafness to cell death in the inner ear.
Read MoreRCA Accessories unveiled the launch of three new upgraded premium hearing aids with advanced functionality, battery lifetime, and volume
Read MoreFor sudden hearing loss, high-dose therapy with common medications is associated with a higher risk of side effects, researchers say.
Read MoreResearchers from the Department of Clinical Research at the University of Southern Denmark found a link between hearing loss and dementia.
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