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Pairing iPhones With Digital Hearing-Devices

For teens wanting to listen to music and chat on the phone with friends, Bluetooth can connect hearing-devices with MP3 players or phones. Two products are Nokia’s Bluetooth Neckloop and HumanTechnik’s Bluetooth connector. Nokia is not the only telecom provider in this market, however.

With news of Apple’s latest system, iOS6, came whispers of a possible new relationship between Apple and hearing aids. Interestingly, GN ReSound introduced its ‘Made-for-iPhone’ digital hearing-aids earlier in 2012, leading Apple to adapt its ‘iOS6 for iPhone’, to link with high-end hearing aids.

This groundbreaking move by Apple will change the direction of the hearing aid industry. Essentially, Apple has created a hybrid of hearing technology and digital markets. The beauty of this hybrid is that iPhone’s users will have improved interaction with a hearing aid, and control of the device itself.

A potential new app in this market, is a Cochlear iPhone app design, created by designer, Aaron Hall, from the frustration (necessity) of having to carry multiple items in his pockets. Aaron’s goal is for Cochlear Inc, the device maker, to consider his design as a remote-control option for its customers.

While we wait to see if Apple can pull off their move into the hearing market, other firms are pairing hearing aids and smartphones. SoundFest Inc. has an iPhone app, ‘Real Clarity’, which allows users to use an iPhone as a microphone for enhanced audio through their earbuds. Real Clarity has other uses such as improving TV audio by placing your iPhone beside a TV.

Another SoundFest Inc. product is a Bluetooth earpiece to enhance wireless signals from an iPhone in a pairing that will filter out unwanted noise during a phone call, as a user needs. SoundFest has an excellent YouTube video to demonstrate the difference with and without a Real Clarity sound processor.

Since Real Clarity is looking to provide an app for Android phones, Apple needs to hold out in this market. Regardless of how many handset vendors pair their models with hearing-aid technologies, communication possibilities are broadening for deaf and hard-of-hearing users everywhere.

(compiled by Nicola Fox)

Further Reading

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  • Communication Technology Solutions – By Design
  • Don’t Risk Your Hearing, Like This Airport Worker
  • Denon AH-W150 sports headphones review
Jan 9, 2013Team Sound Advice

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Comments: 12
  1. Sound Advice
    12 years ago

    Mobile App (BioAid) Turns iPhone Into A Hearing-Aid http://bit.ly/153AOgv

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  2. Sound Advice
    11 years ago

    AuditoryVoIP iPhone app offers hearing-support to individuals http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/11/131105081232.htm

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  3. Sound Advice
    11 years ago

    Hearing and Seeing Is Believing: Ensemble Amplified Phone With Tablet Technology Provides Realtime Captions As Needed
    http://www.marketwatch.com/story/hearing-and-seeing-is-believing-amplified-phone-with-tablet-technology-represents-innovative-holiday-gift-for-seniors-2013-11-18?reflink=MW_news_stmp

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  4. Sound Advice
    11 years ago

    Live Listen app uses iPhones as microphone for Bluetooth hearing-aids http://gigaom.com/2013/08/12/with-live-listen-iphones-can-be-another-mic-for-hearing-aids-and-more/

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  5. Sound Advice
    11 years ago

    iHear startup offers hearing-aids online for DIY setup http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/story?section=news/technology&id=9349187

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  6. Sound Advice
    11 years ago

    Hearing aid apps pump up volume, double as headphones http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/351950/scitech/technology/hearing-aid-apps-pump-up-the-volume-double-as-headphones

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  7. Sound Advice
    11 years ago

    iPhone Hearing Aids: The Next Innovation For #Hearing: http://www.inquisitr.com/1191628/iphone-hearing-aids-the-next-innovation-for-hearing-impaired/

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  8. Sound Advice
    11 years ago

    How The iPhone Is Changing The Way We Hear http://www.huffingtonpost.com/laurel-a-christensen-phd/how-the-iphone-is-changin_b_5368440.html

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  9. Sound Advice
    11 years ago

    ‘Cool’ Made for iPhone aids and app encourage teens:
    http://www.journalism.co.uk/press-releases/-cool-made-for-iphone-hearing-aid-does-its-bit-for-deaf-awareness-week/s66/a556769/

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  10. Sound Advice
    11 years ago

    Starkey Halo hearing aid pairs with iPhone app:
    http://globalnews.ca/news/1434610/new-cutting-edge-hearing-aid-expands-its-use-with-iphone-app/

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  11. Sound Advice
    10 years ago

    How Mobile Phones Are Creating A New Market For ‘Hearables’
    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/laurel-a-christensen-phd/how-mobile-phone-compatib_b_6374804.html

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  12. Sound Advice
    9 years ago

    Wireless earbuds use hearing aid technology to ditch that dorky connecting wire: http://www.businessinsider.com.au/skybuds-are-truly-wireless-earbuds-2015-10

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