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May. 14, 2021

US Ear Device Patents for March 2021

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A Better Mouse Trap, Revisited   Included in this month’s list is patent #10950211, by Kah. Entitled External ear insert for hearing comprehension enhancement, it appears to be a Helmhotz-type resonating device placed somewhere in the ear to shift natural pinna and canal resonances. Compare this to Goode’s patent #4556122, Ear acoustical hearing aid, which aimed in the same direction
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May. 06, 2021

Application of Decision Aids to Enhance Patient Values and Preferences for Care

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by Amyn Amlani, PhD Shared-decision making is a core component of evidence-based health care, allowing for evidence to guide decisions about the treatment intervention of that individual patient while considering their needs, values, and preferences. In hearing care, providers are skilled at diagnosing hearing sensitivity but are less effectively in assessing whether the treatment they recommend aligns with the values
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Apr. 05, 2021

US Ear Device Patents for February 2021

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GN Hearing’s two distinct lines of business have long covered diverse hearing needs, ranging from medical devices for hearing loss to head-worn devices for communications and streaming.  Its newly proposed device (Fig 1, right) may like a molar tooth but GN remains firmly situated in the ear (#114 in the illustration).  True to its history of wide-ranging innovation for auditory
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Mar. 25, 2021

US Hearing Aid Pricing: Part 5 – The Markup Ratio

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The series on hearing aid pricing began in fall 2020 with a look at average nominal (Part 1) and inflation-adjusted (Part 2) wholesale costs. As we moved into 2021, readers were presented with findings for the average nominal (Part 3) and inflation-adjusted (Part 4) retail costs. In the fifth, and final, installment of this series, we do the unthinkable and
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Mar. 08, 2021

US Ear Device Patents for January 2021

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Use a 9 Iron and Watch for Innocent Bystanders   Added features keep popping up on Hearables, as expected, but they’re also showing up in clever ways on hearing aids, targeting specific and general needs of wearers. Here are two fun forays in that direction from this month’s patent list: Starkey’s 10894194 for an Ear-wearable device providing golf advice data
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Mar. 01, 2021

US Hearing Aid Pricing: Part 4 – Inflation-Adjusted Retail-Side Trends

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In our series on hearing aid pricing, readers have been provided with data on average nominal (Part 1) and inflation-adjusted (Part 2) wholesale hearing aid price, and, more recently, with average nominal retail hearing aid pricing (Part 3). In the fourth installment of this series, the reader is presented with a comparison between unadjusted and inflation-adjusted average retail cost of
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Feb. 03, 2021

US Ear Device Patents for December 2020

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Here’s Listening to You, Dear Those of us who sing in the shower. play air guitar or practice our dance moves in the all together may want to hit pause when donning hearables of the future. No one says it better than PCMS Holdings’s patent #10860645, Systems and methods for creation of a listening log and music library. Look beyond
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Jan. 18, 2021

US Hearing Aid Pricing: Part 3 – Nominal Retail-Side Trends

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In late 2020, readers were provided with data on nominal and inflation-adjusted wholesale hearing aid prices. In this third installment in this series on hearing aid pricing, the reader is presented with nominal retail hearing aid pricing.   What is the Retail Cost of a Hearing Aid?   The response to this question varies, with retail prices ranging between $1000
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Jan. 03, 2021

US Ear Device Patents for November 2020

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The feature image is from Bose patent 10835145, Ear tips capable of capturing bioelectrical signals and providing nerve stimulation.  Bose is not the only company thinking Big by going Small.   Hearing Aids as Small Auditory Augmented Reality Devices   Readers from hearing health lines of work may wonder why patent lists of recent months include inventions centered on virtual/augmented
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Dec. 28, 2020

Design Thinking, Hearing Healthcare, and the New Normal

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Dear Readers: During this holiday season, the editors at Hearing Health & Technology Matters (HHTM) are taking some time off. However, we are not leaving you without anything to read on our blog this week. Instead, we are publishing a special holiday edition filled with what we call our Readers’ Choices. Our Readers’ Choices featured this week are the posts