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Hearing-Aid Users Driven To ‘Hack’ Their Devices

Hearing-aids are being customised and tweaked by software engineers and people who manage their own PCs and smartphones, the BBC has reported.

Read: Hearing-Aid Hackers Fine-Tuning Their Own Devices

Frustration results when aid-wearers can’t tune their own devices, plus the fact that hearing-aid brands, parts and accessories tend to be incompatible.

Interestingly, when Apple announced its iOS6 platform, the possibility of pairing hearing-aids with the iOS6 system for better listening was hinted at. Many iPhone-using wearers of hearing-aids and cochlear implants have long dreamed of having remote control apps for both, consolidated to the iPhone.

Further Reading

  • Essential Hearing-Aid Tips For Parents And Families
  • Customising Sound Technologies For Personal Use
  • Question: Managing Hearing-Devices At Creches
  • Preparing Kids For Mainstream Settings
  • Have Hearing-Aids, Will Volunteer Overseas
  • Communication Technology Solutions – By Design
Jul 16, 2012Team Sound Advice

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Comments: 2
  1. IDK
    12 years ago

    Ironically, on July 19th, the news broke of Apple’s filing of two patents to improve the Apple user-experience for hearing-device wearers: http://bit.ly/NTgVuB

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  2. Sound Advice
    10 years ago

    The hearing aid entrepreneurs whom audiologists hate http://www.brw.com.au/p/tech-gadgets/the_hearing_aid_entrepreneurs_whom_HpAGv2tRIbTZoSJtq7ErZM

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