Airpods still need the graphic equalizer tool many hearing aid apps have. After receiving hearing test results, you should be able to crank certain frequencies up and others down. I am still waiting for pods to nail this and won’t be buying from the traditional hearing aid companies now I know this is going to change how us deafies hear stuff.
They are not quite there yet but DR Cliff is the guy to subscribe to on YouTube as he reviews developments on hearing aids and has his finger on the pulse of how Airpods are developing new products for hearing impaired people. Highly recommended.
The long-awaited missing feature—Headphone Accommodations in Transparency Mode—is now available (as of the Sept 14 release of AirPods Pro firmware version 3A283).
It exists, this app lets you record sounds from your doorbell and landline and other stuff so it can vibrate and tell you when something is happening. Great idea, looks like it gets lots of good reviews too.
Sound Alert App gives you the ability to record your environmental and home sounds to alert you in case of events which are important for you like doorbells, Telephone Ringing, Microwave beeping, Thief Alarm and Intercom.
The app able to detect any type of Smoke alarms without the need to record... Read more
There are a few apps for deaf people out there already, I guess one of these does light up when it hears the doorbell or other loud noises, though I doubt that you can tell them what each sound was so it learns which are important sounds or not. Someone should make an app for that, I agree.
Smart Listening: Smartphone Apps to Assist with Hearing Loss
Smartphone apps can be of great assistance to people who are hard of hearing. Here are few apps to make life more convenient for those with hearing loss.
Find out how bone anchored hearing systems, also called bone conduction hearing systems, can help you or a loved one improve hearing and regain confidence in daily life.
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A live demonstration of Sony’s new subtitle glasses took place in London this week, with positive reports from attendees. Tom Fiddian from Action on Heari
Airpods still need the graphic equalizer tool many hearing aid apps have. After receiving hearing test results, you should be able to crank certain frequencies up and others down. I am still waiting for pods to nail this and won’t be buying from the traditional hearing aid companies now I know this is going to change how us deafies hear stuff.
They are not quite there yet but DR Cliff is the guy to subscribe to on YouTube as he reviews developments on hearing aids and has his finger on the pulse of how Airpods are developing new products for hearing impaired people. Highly recommended.
If this works you can say goodbye to another industry that has been shameless milking it for decades.
It exists, this app lets you record sounds from your doorbell and landline and other stuff so it can vibrate and tell you when something is happening. Great idea, looks like it gets lots of good reviews too.
There are a few apps for deaf people out there already, I guess one of these does light up when it hears the doorbell or other loud noises, though I doubt that you can tell them what each sound was so it learns which are important sounds or not. Someone should make an app for that, I agree.
Being used for hearing problems by people around the UK who don’t want implants or surgery. So yeah, they exist already.
My friend has some of the Aftershok ones, but the problem is you can’t drown out all the sounds your ears hear. Pretty pointless if you ask me.
They exist already – they use bone conduction, never used one so I don’t know if they are any good. Anyone?
SONY are on it already with the glasses, no need for big displays on seats then.
Better idea – just hire the glasses at the movies.