Hearing Care Solutions We Saw at CES 2025
Smart glasses with hearing assistive technology, OTC hearing aids, and other innovations in hearing care were on display at CES 2025.
Smart glasses with hearing assistive technology, OTC hearing aids, and other innovations in hearing care were on display at CES 2025.
This is the fourth consecutive year that Oticon has been recognized by this international awards program. The two newest awards bring to 10 the number of times Oticon has received CES Innovation Awards, including three top-ranked Best of Innovation category wins.
The BiometRIC measures key vital signs and activity levels and will help address the documented comorbidities associated with hearing loss, including cognitive impairment, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, stroke, arthritis, and cancer. In addition, BiometRIC will provide a platform for Valencell and Sonion to deliver future innovations in hearing aids, such as measuring blood pressure and blood oxygenation.
Shapiro has helped direct policymakers and business leaders on the importance of innovation in the US economy and helped ensure that technology is accessible to people with disabilities.
Read MoreFor listeners who have hearing loss, the HyperSound audio system offers a new way to enjoy television via thin panels that generate ultrasound beams and carry audio from the TV through the air.
Read MoreDr Holly Hosford-Dunn examines a range of emerging ear-level devices collectively known as “hearables.”
Read MoreA company called Voxel8 has developed the new Voxel8 3D printer that can print wearable electronic devices like hearing aids.
Read MoreReSound, Bloomington, Minn, announced at International CES 2015 that the hearing aid technology found in its ReSound portfolio of smart hearing aids will be available on the Android platform via the ReSound Smart app.
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