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  • Wireless Hearing

    This article discusses two key technologies, hearing loops and Bluetooth, and their roles in improving accessibility for individuals with hearing loss. Hearing loops use induction technology to transmit audio directly to hearing aids or cochlear implants, enhancing listening experiences in public spaces such as theaters, churches, and transportation hubs. On the other hand, Bluetooth offers direct streaming of audio from devices like smartphones and computers to hearing aids, reducing strain duri...

  • 10 Best Apps for People with Hearing Loss: Top Picks

    This article explores the latest advancements in mobile apps and technologies designed to enhance communication and accessibility for individuals with hearing loss. It highlights a range of tools, including sign language translation apps, sound recognition features, speech-to-text services, and apps that simulate hearing impairments to foster empathy. Additionally, it discusses how modern hearing aids integrate seamlessly with smartphones through companion apps, offering features like noise cance...

  • 3DME In-Ear Monitors - Tested in the Lab!

    This article evaluates the ASI Audio x Sensaphonics 3DME In-Ear Monitoring (IEM) System, focusing on its potential for hearing conservation. The study uses a KEMAR manikin and Room EQ Wizard (REW) to measure sound attenuation with the 3DME system, revealing an average isolation of 33 dB across frequencies between 50 Hz and 10 kHz when worn properly. While IEMs are not inherently hearing protection devices, the article highlights that they can significantly reduce environmental noise exposure if u...

  • 7 Best Noise Cancelling and Noise Reducing Apps for Windows

    This article provides a comprehensive guide to improving hearing and reducing background noise during virtual meetings on Windows. It highlights various software-based solutions, such as third-party applications like Krisp and NoiseBlocker, which offer advanced noise suppression features. Additionally, the article discusses built-in noise reduction tools in popular conferencing platforms like Microsoft Teams and Zoom, explaining how users can adjust settings to enhance audio quality. For those se...

  • A Smart-Shopper’s Guide to Hearing Aids in the UK

    In the UK, hearing aids can be obtained through two main avenues: the National Health Service (NHS) and private providers. The NHS offers free hearing aids with no upfront costs, but options are limited to behind-the-ear models, waiting times can be lengthy, and repairs or replacements due to negligence may incur charges. Private providers offer a wider range of styles, including smaller, more discreet devices, faster service, and the ability to choose from the latest models. However, private hea...

  • Android 10 Hearing Loss Accessibility Guide

    This article explores Google's efforts to enhance accessibility for individuals with hearing loss through features like Live Caption, Live Transcribe, and Sound Amplifier in Android 10, developed in collaboration with Gallaudet University. These tools provide captioning for media, real-time transcription, and optimized sound amplification, respectively, reflecting Google's commitment to inclusivity. However, the fragmented nature of the Android ecosystem poses challenges, as manufacturers like Sa...