MarkeTrak 2025: Hearing Aids in the Age of OTCs and Wearables
HIA's MarkeTrak 2025 study of the U.S. hearing loss market provides new data on prescription hearing aids, OTC devices, and emerging technologies.
HIA's MarkeTrak 2025 study of the U.S. hearing loss market provides new data on prescription hearing aids, OTC devices, and emerging technologies.
As part of the GN x HAN Kjøbenhavn collaboration, two models with hearing loss walked the runway at Copenhagen Fashion Week.
Bilingual clients with hearing loss might benefit from language-specific device settings, depending on which languages they speak.
Unitron launched new Vivante-style hearing aids, Stride V-M and Stride V-SP, designed to offer flexibility, comfort, and advanced technology.
ReSound Vivia models available to veterans include a microRIE rechargeable and two non-rechargeable RIE models, including a CROS model in the microRIE style.
Eargo 8—Eargo's most advanced, virtually invisible over-the-counter hearing aid—features smart technology, extended battery life, and comprehensive support.
Sound quality in digital hearing aids is often compromised due to signal-processing delay and the resulting “comb-filter effect.” To change this, Widex recently introduced a new solution, designed particularly for mild-to-moderate hearing losses, which employs an ultralow delay. This results in a sound quality that has, until now, been unattainable in digital hearing aids. This article describes the physics of hearing aid delay, and presents a field study on the sound quality experience of the new system.
Signia launched a new technology that enables hearing aid wearers to hear all speakers in noisy group conversations clearly.
Amplifi Hearing launched a web-enabled version of its hearing aid comparison system designed to enhance patient engagement and satisfaction.