New hearing technology learns what you want to hear
It’s no secret that hearing in noisy environments is a big challenge for many people with hearing loss. Imagine trying to talk in a busy restaurant or while the TV is on. Traditional hearing aids help with sound, but they don’t always focus on what you want to hear.
But now, there's a new hearing aid designed to tackle this issue.
How does it work?
Our ears pick up sound, but our brains give meaning to the sound. When you're having a one person or lean in to hear better. These new hearing aids track these movements and adjust to focus on what you’re trying to hear, offering personalised support in different situations.
Discover the world’s first hearing aid with 4D user-intent sensors
This groundbreaking hearing aid uses four types of sensors to adapt to your listening needs:
- Acoustic environment - Sensors capture sounds from all around you, adjusting based on the noise level and changes in your surroundings.
- Head movement - It tracks how you move your head to understand if you’re focusing on one person or engaging in a group conversation.
- Body movement - It senses your physical movement to provide extra support when you need to be aware of your surroundings.
- Conversation activity - It detects when there’s an active conversation and prioritises speech for clearer communication.
Until the end of November, Audiology South is offering a free reward pack valued at more than $2,500 for those who purchase hearing devices featuring this latest technology.
Book a hearing consultation at Audiology South as a first step and experience this new technology for yourself.
Terms and conditions apply. See full details on the Audiology South website at audiologysouth.co.nz.
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