Summary: Knowles Corporation will unveil its latest audio technologies, including OTC hearing aids powered by precision-engineered balanced armature drivers, at CES 2025.

Takeaways:

  1. Knowles’ balanced armature (BA) drivers deliver premium audio clarity and comfort, enhancing hearing assistance and consumer audio applications.
  2. The company will demo BA-powered designs, including itsJLab Epic Sport ANC 3 earbuds and Breggz ZOHN-1 custom earbuds, at CES 2025.
  3. CES attendees can explore Knowles’ innovations in hearing health, true wireless stereo (TWS), and audiophile-grade products at the Venetian Resort.

Knowles Corporation, a provider in high-performance capacitors and radio frequency filtering products, advanced micro-acoustic microphones and balanced armature speakers, will unveil its latest state-of-the-art audio technologies at CES 2025, including it’s over-the-counter (OTC) hearing aid solutions.

Driven by a commitment to delivering premium audio experiences, Knowles balanced armature (BA) drivers are precision-engineered to provide superior sound quality for a range of consumer and professional applications, according to Knowles. The company will detail how Knowles BAs deliver premium audio for those requiring hearing assistance, providing clarity and comfort in OTC hearing aids.

Knowles will demo the BAs at CES, which are powering the premium sound in many recently launched designs, including JLab Epic Sport ANC 3 and the Breggz ZOHN-1 custom earbuds.

“Our mission is to redefine what’s possible in audio, from personalized hearing solutions to premium TWS products,” says Jon Kiachian, president of MedTech and Specialty Audio at Knowles. “At CES 2025, we will showcase innovations designed to empower manufacturers to deliver extraordinary audio experiences to their customers.”

CES attendees are invited to visit Knowles at the Venetian Resort, Toscana Suite No. 3801, to explore groundbreaking audio innovations across hearing health, true wireless stereo (TWS), open wearable stereo (OWS), and audiophile applications.

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