HeardThat turns your phone into a recording app with noise-removal capabilities, powered by AI.
Read MoreAfter a successful pre-release period, HeardThat has officially launched! The award-winning speech enhancement app, developed by Singular Hearing and available for both iOS and Android, announced its full release after successfully capturing the attention of thousands of active users, showing impressive growth and receiving outstanding product validation.
Read MoreTechnology is constantly evolving and changing how we interact with our healthcare. The world of hearing assistance is no different. Advances in the past few years have offered new ways for audiologists and users to stay on top of their hearing health.
Read MoreLive transcription apps offer users the ability to read their conversations, identify speakers, and communicate easier than ever - no matter their hearing capabilities. Let’s explore some of the best current captioning apps to help those who struggle with conversations in less-than-ideal conditions.
Read MoreAs a caring friend or family member, you are often the first to notice hearing loss in your loved one and have the ability to help them find the hearing help they need. Here we’ll cover the basic signs that your friend or family member may be experiencing hearing loss, and what you can do to help.
Read MoreWhen the sounds of everyday life become a little harder to decipher, it may be time to check your hearing. As with many health conditions, seeking out help before symptoms start to develop offers you the best chance of preserving your hearing.
Read MoreMost people consider hearing loss to be a problem associated with old age, but researchers and doctors are finding rising rates of hearing issues in younger people. In fact, the World Health Organization estimates that over 1.1 billion young people are at risk of hearing loss from recreational habits alone.
While hearing loss in young people is on the rise, understanding this issue and taking steps towards prevention can help preserve our children’s hearing.
Read MoreThe coronavirus pandemic has greatly shifted our normal ways of life. As we adapt to a new normal, we are learning more about how we can make life more accessible for those with hearing loss.
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