EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. -- Starkey Hearing Technologies has unveiled a first-of-its-kind hearing aid that can track your health, translate languages and has Bluetooth connectivity. The Eden Prairie-based ...
Following my story published earlier today featuring Soundly CEO Blake Cadwell, I have more to share on the confluence of hearing health and artificial intelligence. This time, the news comes from ...
Charging a smartphone is simple: Plug in a cable or place it on a wireless charging pad. Hearing-aid users often have a tougher time of it. Many still have to swap out little pill-shaped metal ...
Ignite Wireless in-the-ear hearing aids are Starkey’s full line of value-priced hearing aids that sound great and perform dependably in a variety of normal listening situations. Designed by Starkey, a ...
Starkey, the only American-owned major hearing aid manufacturer in the world, recently launched a hearing-aid model that uses AI to improve sound quality and also provide features like fall detection, ...
TURN UP THE VOLUME is what people with impaired hearing sometimes say while watching TV with family or friends. But a new generation of hearing aids could change all that, provided the folks who need ...
This hearing aid uses artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance speech with Edge Mode. This is a feature people can activate with the Starkey app or with the hearing aid itself, depending on the style a ...
Sawalich ultimately decided to lead, and began what he describes as an ambitious “moon shot” to revolutionize hearing aid technology with artificial intelligence. Seven years and millions of research ...
It’s too loud for me to hear inside the Cupertino coffee bar, but Achin Bhowmik says it doesn’t bother him. He’s got a superpower, he says. If I look closely—very closely—I can see the tiny plastic ...
A year and a half ago, when Starkey approached Stuart Karten about redesigning their hearing aids, they had a fairly serious, albeit superficial problem: Given that almost all their competitors are ...
A year and a half ago, when Starkey approached Stuart Karten about redesigning their hearing aids, they had a fairly serious, albeit superficial problem: Given that almost all their competitors are ...
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