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  2. Apple's new AirPods double as a hearing aid. Here's ... - AOL

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    On Thursday, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) authorized a piece of software called Hearing Aid Feature (HAF) that will allow Apple AirPods Pro 2 ear buds and other compatible Apple AirPods ...

  3. These are the best Bluetooth hearing aids of 2024 - AOL

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    Hearing aid styles: Hearing aids come in five main styles, and each has its own benefits. Behind-the-ear (BTE): These hearing aids sit behind the ear and house both the speaker and microphone ...

  4. The 9 best rechargeable hearing aids, according to hearing ...

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    The hearing aid market has advanced by leaps and bounds since the FDA's 2022 regulatory change allowing hearing aids to be sold over the counter. The greatly increased competition between ...

  5. Hearables - Wikipedia

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    A substantial amount of research around hearables is dedicated to aiding the hearing impaired and the increasing number of elderly people struggling with conventional input/output devices such as keyboard, mouse or touchscreen, as it is reflected for instance by the recent cooperation between the EHIMA (European Hearing Industry Manufacturer's ...

  6. Jabra (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Jabra's product range includes wireless earbuds, noise-cancelling headphones, headsets, hearing aids, video conferencing cameras, and fitness-tracking sports headphones designed for use during exercise. GN Group announced in a press-release on 11 June 2024 that Jabra would gradually wind down their Elite and Talk product lines.

  7. Electronic fluency device - Wikipedia

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    Electronic fluency devices (also known as assistive devices, electronic aids, altered auditory feedback devices and altered feedback devices) are electronic devices intended to improve the fluency of persons who stutter. Most electronic fluency devices change the sound of the user's voice in his or her ear.

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