ReSound Vivia Now Available to U.S. Veterans Through VA
ReSound Vivia models available to veterans include a microRIE rechargeable and two non-rechargeable RIE models, including a CROS model in the microRIE style.
ReSound Vivia models available to veterans include a microRIE rechargeable and two non-rechargeable RIE models, including a CROS model in the microRIE style.
The new Widex On-the-Go app is designed to improve efficiency, reduce administrative tasks, and enhance practice growth for HCPs.
The OrCam Hear is designed to amplify the voice of targeted speakers, while removing other voices and ambient noise.
The National Acoustic Laboratories (NAL) in Australia has addressed masking and language comprehension problems by developing the free NALscribe iPad app that clinics can use to make communication easier for people struggling to hear.
Read MoreWhile tinnitus has no known cure, one science-based app, Diapason, can help offer relief to some of the 50 million people suffering in the US. Beginning on World Hearing Day, March 3, Diapason announced that it will offer $25,000 worth of free subscriptions during March.
Read MoreBeltone, a hearing care retailer with approximately 1,500 locations in North America, announced the launch of Beltone Rely, a full collection of hearing aids “offering proven technology and advanced features and services normally only available in premium-priced hearing devices.”
Read MoreClEAR, a company that develops products for individuals with hearing loss, announced the launch of its “category-defining digital therapeutic for hearing loss that enables organizations to offer comprehensive, evidence-based hearing healthcare to their populations,” called Amptify.
Read MoreEnergous’ WattUp wireless charging technology is based on radio frequency (RF), which helps provide “a number of benefits for wireless charging, including the ability to fit into small form factor products and devices without flat surfaces.”
Read MoreOlive Pro helps customizes your hearing by “optimizing audio frequencies to your sound profile, while automatically cancelling background noises and feedback.”
Read MoreSatellite Tele-audiology Solutions is “the first real-time remote diagnostic audiometric solution” that gives a healthcare practitioner the ability to perform a full audiometric test (air conduction, bone conduction, and speech) as if the practitioner and the patients were sitting in the clinic.
Read MoreFor those with hearing loss, noisy environments like shops and restaurant patios can make it nearly impossible to hold conversations. HeardThat “turns iPhones into powerful hearing assistive devices to make voices more clear.”
Read MoreHearing Care Professionals (HCPs) can send adjustments directly to an app on the client’s smartphone, allowing the client to select when and where they want to apply the adjustments to their hearing aids.
Read MoreThrough the annual Hearing Technology Innovator Awards, HHTM will honor technological innovation and achievement in the hearing industry.
Read MoreIn addition to remote check-ins and receiving real-time wait times, patients can locate and select in-network medical providers, by reviewing the provider’s specific information and a display of average wait times.
Read MoreChatableApps announced the launch of “the world’s first universal hearing aid, using neuroscience-led artificial intelligence to enable those suffering from hearing loss to hear one-to-one conversations clearly, using an everyday smartphone and a standard pair of earbuds.”
Read MoreSpeaker Dr Kevin Franck, director of audiology for Mass Eye & Ear and HLAA National Board Member, will discuss,“An audiologist’s perspective on caring for your hearing health while social distancing including Kevin’s favorite apps.”
Read MoreWith the DocClocker app, which was created and funded entirely by practicing medical physicians, medical providers can help support their patients by providing “real-time wait times and preventing the spread of the highly contagious virus by limiting the exposure of sick patients in waiting rooms.”
Read MoreThe hearScope AI image classification feature helps enable health practitioners to receive instantaneous classification results on images taken by the digital otoscope.
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