EuroTrak UK 2025: Despite Tech Gains, Hearing Aid Adoption Dips Slightly
BIHIMA's EuroTrak UK 2025 survey reveals rising satisfaction among hearing device users, but also a slight dip in adoption.
BIHIMA's EuroTrak UK 2025 survey reveals rising satisfaction among hearing device users, but also a slight dip in adoption.
AI seems to be everywhere now, but are hearing care professionals ready to accept this new technology?
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.
NewSound's OTC hearing aid powered by Femtosense’s Clara AI offers advanced speech enhancement and noise reduction through efficient, all-day AI processing.
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.