Starkey’s Genesis AI: The Brain-Mimicking Hearing Aid
Starkey's Genesis AI hearing aids, which mimic the brain, have been launched after a 5 year development, featuring a deep neural network on-chip accelerator.
Starkey's Genesis AI hearing aids, which mimic the brain, have been launched after a 5 year development, featuring a deep neural network on-chip accelerator.
In a recent study published by the “American Journal of Audiology,” Starkey’s Livio AI hearing aids recorded “the most accurate steps compared to actual physical steps taken, outperforming a Sportline pedometer and a Fitbit Charge 3,” the company announced.
The milestone was observed during a virtual event, during which network members shared stories of success, challenges they’ve overcome, and visions for the future.
The newest generation of this remote programming capability for hearing healthcare practitioners means that more patients worldwide who use Starkey’s Thrive mobile app will be able to receive care from their homes.
Read MoreStarkey Hearing Technologies, as part of its “In This Together” video series, has compiled content with helpful tips from Starkey leaders on managing your business in the wake of COVID-19.
Read MoreEffective immediately, ‘Hearing Care Anywhere’ remote programming is now enabled across all technology tiers of Starkey’s Livio, Livio AI, and Livio Edge AI hearing aids.
Read MoreThe main topic of the 2018 EUHA Congress is “digitalization,” and all presentations will be available in both German and English. In addition to the lecture program, more than 130 exhibitors will be showcasing their latest technologies and innovative products in the fields of diagnostics, accessories, and design at the accompanying trade exhibition.
Read MoreManchester’s Hearing Health research is benefiting as part of a £28.5m (USD $37.5 million) investment through the NIHR Manchester BRC.
Read MoreThe HIA announced that Dave Fabry, PhD, vice president of audiology and professional relations for Starkey, will represent HIA as a panelist during the FDA’s April 21, 2016 Workshop on “Streamlining Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs) for Hearing Aids.”
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