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SOMERSET, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Hearing speech amid background noise remains the number one challenge and complaint for people with hearing loss. To address this issue, today Oticon, Inc. launches ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — You see them in ears nearly everywhere you go: Apple’s AirPods Pro. Most people use them to listen to music and podcasts or make phone calls. Experts say more people are ...
A new Health Canada registry update for AirPods Pro firmware suggests the hearing aid feature is finally launching in Canada. Is the wait finally over?
Hearing loss affects 48 million people nationwide, and it's expected to increase within the next 40 years, according to the National Council on Aging. And when hearing loss goes untreated, it can ...
Oticon Zeal is designed for the real world of sounds, including challenging noisy environments. Second-generation AI technology and Oticon's BrainHearing (TM) technology are always on and supporting ...
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CES-Honored Smart Hearing Glasses Redefine the Future of Style, Vision, and Hearing HOLLYWOOD, LA, UNITED STATES, ...
At CES 2026, Audicon showcased its Ceretone line of hearing aids that blur the line between assistive devices and consumer tech gadgets. The company's display featured two flagship models—Beacon and ...
The Lancet Healthy Longevity journal published a study earlier this month showing new evidence for health benefits connected to wearing hearing aids. This study was published with the backdrop of ...
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For decades, the only way to get a hearing aid was to visit a doctor and have one prescribed for you—probably in a strip mall office advertised on the marquee only with “HEARING AIDS” in block letters ...