The FDA on Thursday announced that it has granted what it calls “the first over-the-counter (OTC) hearing aid software device, Hearing Aid Feature.”

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    3 months ago

    I hate Apple stuff, but from what I understand, hearing aid companies have been hawking overpriced crap for a while now because of lack of competition.

    So this should be a good thing IMO!

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        3 months ago

        Is there a professional review or comparison of actual hearing aids vs apple air pods pro?

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          Not to my knowledge. Background noise, white noise, feedback, and speech are all very difficult to deal with for hearing aids. Additionally, hearing aids need to be programmed to your specific hearing loss to be optimally effective. I doubt that iPods can compete in these areas, especially if they’re not programmed by an audiologist for individual hearing loss. That said, anything that can help people get some semblance of their normal hearing back is better than nothing. Losing your hearing is life changing. Many people are too insecure, or too proud to get hearing aids, and their quality of life suffers significantly. If those people will wear iPods as hearing aids, or people who can’t afford actual hearing aids can afford iPods, then this is a very good development.

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            I didn’t think they could compete with a 6000$ medical device, but if they are better than 200$ hearing aid it could already be the better deal today