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Study: Apple’s AirPods Pro has ‘clear, functional value’ for folks with mild to moderate hearing loss

Auditory Insight, a consultancy for the hearing healthcare industry, details Apple’s forays into hearing health in a new research report. The tech giant’s solution integrates customized hearing assistance with noise protection in one device: the AirPods Pro earbuds.

“Traditional hearing aids use algorithms to amplify speech signals, but do not provide a noise cancellation mode,” explains Nancy Williams, president of Auditory Insight. “However, we believe that as consumers become more engaged in their hearing health, they will view on-demand protection to be as important as amplification.”

She says that Apple’s hearing health solution has relevance for the hearing loss market of 40 million people over 50. Less than 15% of that population regularly wears a hearing aid, due to barriers of price, access, efficacy, and perceived social stigma.

According to Auditory Insight, major components of Apple’s hearing health solution detailed in the research note include:

Auditory Insight’s research note provides examples of how consumers need both amplification and noise protection. A worker in a loud environment, for example, requires protection throughout the day, punctuated by conversations with coworkers requiring customized amplification, switching rapidly between the two states.

The research note highlights drawbacks to Apple’s AirPods Pro:

“Despite limitations, we believe Apple’s integration of customized amplification and protection provides clear, functional value for people with mild to moderate hearing loss,” asserts Williams. “For the millions of Apple iPhone users who already own AirPods Pro, the solution is easily accessible. And the widely accepted design provides a welcome alternative for people who shy from traditional hearing aids.”




Article provided with permission from AppleWorld.Today
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