Hearing Technologies

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Jan. 30, 2018

Cochlear Announces Release of Baha SoundArc in US and Canada

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Hearing implant maker, Cochlear Ltd, announced last week the commercial availability of the new Baha SoundArc in the United States and Canada. The new device is a non-surgical bone conduction wearing option for children with conductive or mixed hearing loss, or single-sided deafness (SSD), who are not yet eligible or ready for an implant. The Baha SoundArc and accompanying Softband
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Jan. 23, 2018

Jabra Expands Family of Wireless Earbuds with Improved Battery Life and Voice Assistant Capability

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For 2018, Jabra has unveiled the latest expansion of its popular line of hearable devices. The third generation devices, the Elite Active 65t and Elite 65t, include compatibility with Amazon’s Alexa voice assistant, as well as Apple’s Siri on iOS devices, and Google Assistant for Android devices. The Elite 65t is designed for daily use, while the Elite Active 65t
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Jan. 15, 2018

Eargo Unveils Eargo Max Hearing Aid

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Silicon Valley-based hearing aid maker, Eargo, announced an all-new hearing device: Eargo Max. The company, which recently received a $45 million dollar investment, has been manufacturing and selling rechargeable, direct-to-consumer hearing devices since 2015. The new Eargo Max is reported to be designed with an all-new chip set and operating system, for improved sound quality and noise reduction. According to
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Jan. 10, 2018

Qualcomm’s Next Generation Chip Technology Could Significantly Improve Battery Life for Wireless Headphones and Hearables

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At this year’s CES convention in Las Vegas, Qualcomm Technologies announced a new low-power chip that the company says could drastically reduce power consumption for high tech wireless earbuds and hearables, allowing for much longer battery life. The new chip, QCC5100, is engineered to reduce power consumption by as much as 65 percent for voice calls and streaming. The chip’s
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Jan. 03, 2018

Samsung’s New S-Ray Directional Speakers Beam Sound to Your Ears Without Disturbing Others

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At the 2018 Consumer Electronics Show (CES), Samsung will unveil a new speaker technology that can reportedly send sound to a single person without the need for earphones. Called S-Ray (Sound-Ray), the new portable directional speakers are said to “maintain the advantages of conventional directional speakers and/or earphones”. The new S-Ray technology is one of three new projects spun out
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Dec. 27, 2017

Advanced Bionics Cochlear Implant Processors to Become Bluetooth Compatible with Android, iPhone and Even Classic Cell Phones

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Cochlear implant maker, Advanced Bionics, announced last week that the company will be incorporating Sonova’s new SWORD (Sonova Wireless One Radio Digital) chip technology into their devices. Current users of the Naída CI Q90 processor, as well as future recipients, will be able to use their device to connect to any Bluetooth-enabled cell phone. The new wireless technology platform allows
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Dec. 20, 2017

Swiss Startup, Fennex, Launches Updated Version of Popular Hearing App with New Features

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Swiss startup, Fennex AG, announced the release of Fennex 2.0–an updated version of their popular Augmented Hearing App. Fennex 2.0 includes new features, such as a simplified user interface and a feature that enables or disables the “hearing correct” function based on results of the hearing test. Overall the company says the update offers “greater personalization of the hearing experience”.
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Dec. 12, 2017

Neurofeedback to Treat Tinnitus? New Study Results Show Promise

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According to the results of a study presented at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA), neurofeedback training, using functional MRI (fMRI), has the potential to reduce the severity or even eliminate tinnitus. Real-time fMRI neurofeedback is a technique that allows individuals to learn voluntary control over localized brain activity. Over the past several years, studies
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Dec. 06, 2017

They told me hearing loops are on the way out…

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By Stephen O. Frazier, Hearing Loss Support Specialist I have enormous respect and gratitude for the many fine, conscientious, caring hearing care professionals I’ve met over the years but there are some who, it appears to me, are either not up to date on an old but still invaluable technology – telecoils – or for some other unfathomable reason do
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Nov. 29, 2017

Decibel Therapeutics Announces Collaboration with Regeneron to Develop New Drugs to Treat Hearing Loss

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Boston-based biotech firm, Decibel Therapeutics, announced a collaboration with Regeneron Pharmaceuticals to boost research efforts to “discover and develop new potential therapeutics to protect, repair, and restore hearing”. As part of the effort, Regeneron will get an equity stake in Decibel and receive royalty payments if the company’s treatments get approved.   Decibel Theraputics, which was founded in 2015 with