GN Showcases Auracast at World Congress of Audiology, Releases Data on Hearing Loss Stigma
The company partnered with Ampetronic for a live music event in Seoul featuring a K-pop group with hearing loss to highlight audio accessibility.
The company partnered with Ampetronic for a live music event in Seoul featuring a K-pop group with hearing loss to highlight audio accessibility.
Addressing in-person communication is no longer enough. Direct-to-ear audio streaming—via TV streamers and Auracast—enables people with hearing loss to more fully participate in online work and public venues.
As HLAA Hear For Life partners, Listen Technologies and Ampetronic will sponsor the HLAA 2025 Convention and Walk4Hearing events.
GN will release new hearing aid fitting software, a new Auracast-enabled remote mic, and updated hearing aid styles for its portfolio.
Read MoreBeltone is launching a new portable microphone with Auracast tech for Beltone Serene hearing aids and expanding its Serene hearing aid lineup.
Read MoreBettear launched new Auracast products to enhance audio experiences in public spaces and improve assistive listening.
Read MoreA longtime audiologist shares how patients like his nonagenarian client will benefit from the new Auracast assistive listening technology in multiple situations.
Read MoreBeltone Serene offers hearing aid connection with Auracast broadcast devices, a new development in assistive listening technology.
Read MoreListen Technologies and Ampetronic are developing a complete-installed assistive listening system utilizing Auracast broadcast audio tech.
Read MorePacketcraft announced that it is showcasing Bluetooth LE Audio and Auracast broadcast audio this week at CES on the show floor and in private suites.
Read MorePacketcraft, a maker of Bluetooth embedded stacks and software solutions with more than 100M enabled devices, announced its Bluetooth Qualified LE Controller is shipping with Nordic Semiconductor’s flagship nRF5340 dual-core Bluetooth 5.3 SoC enabling LE Audio in commercial products.
Read MoreIndustry experts anticipate Bluetooth Auracast broadcast audio will become the next-generation assistive listening system.
Read MoreThe Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) announced in July that it has completed the full set of LE Audio specifications, which will now permit the release of products supporting the next generation of Bluetooth audio.
Read MoreAccording to the announcement, Auracast Broadcast Audio will enable an audio transmitter (eg, smartphones, laptops, TVs, or public address systems) to broadcast audio to “an unlimited number of close-range Bluetooth audio receivers.” This includes hearing aids and hearing implants.
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