The company unveiled an open-ear hearing aid, smart hearing glasses, and a hearing aid featuring a touchscreen charging case.
Cearvol made its Consumer Electronics Show debut at CES 2026 in Las Vegas, where it presented a portfolio of new AI-powered hearing wearables. The company showcased three new products designed for users with mild to moderate hearing loss: the Cearvol Wave, Cearvol Liberte, and Cearvol Lyra.
New Hearing Wearable Portfolio
The three new products each target different user preferences and functionalities:
- Cearvol Wave features an intuitive touchscreen charging case that allows users to adjust volume, switch modes, and manage functions directly on the case, reducing reliance on a mobile app. The device also includes AUX-IN connectivity for use with systems such as in-flight entertainment.
- Cearvol Liberte is an open-ear hearing aid designed to avoid occluding the ear canal, allowing users to maintain awareness of their surroundings. It features a modular design with detachable accessories for customization.
- Cearvol Lyra integrates hearing enhancement technology into an eyewear form factor. Microphones are positioned at the front of the frames to capture sound from the wearer’s field of view, intended to improve speech pickup. The device utilizes an open-ear design and supports Bluetooth audio streaming.
NeuroFlow AI 2.0 Technology
The new products are powered by Cearvol’s NeuroFlow AI 2.0 platform, an intelligent hearing system built on a deep neural network that analyzes acoustic environments in real time. According to the company, the platform provides approximately 24% improvement in speech enhancement and up to 20 dB of noise reduction compared to the previous generation. The system also includes updated Adaptive Feedback Cancellation (AFC 2.0) and Own Voice Reduction (OVR 2.0).
“At Cearvol, we want to reshape confidence with hearing technology and empower a better life for people with hearing loss,” says Ken Zhu, CEO of Cearvol, in a release. “CES 2026 provides the ideal platform to demonstrate how open-ear design, wearable integration, and touchscreen interaction can transform the hearing experience for millions.”
In addition to the new models, Cearvol displayed its full product line at its booth.
Featured image: Cearvol products shown at CES 2026, including the Cearvol Liberte open-ear hearing aid, Cearvol Lyra smart hearing glasses, and the Cearvol Wave hearing aid featuring a touchscreen charging case. Photo: Cearvol