Revolutionizing the Hearing Health Industry: AirPods Pro 2
Making strides in the sector of hearing health, Apple has enriched its soon-to-launch AirPods Pro 2 with breakthrough features. The exalted tech giant plans to offer clinical-grade hearing aid functionality to support users with mild to moderate hearing loss. While still under review, the feature aims to acquire approval from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the near future. To augment the listening experience further, the product will adaptively amplify sounds like dialogues and ambient noise in real-time.
Diagnostic Capabilities: A Clinically Validated Hearing Test
The AirPods Pro 2, working in conjunction with a compatible iOS 18 iPhone or iPad, can perform a clinically validated hearing test in under five minutes. This interactive task will prompt users to respond to sounds of varying frequencies. The on-screen instructions guide participants to interact with their iPhone screens as they proceed through the test. The results generated include an audiogram and a numerical representation of hearing loss specific to each ear. All the obtained data is compiled within the Health app on the iPhone. The innovative technology of the AirPods Pro 2 creates a personalized hearing profile based on this data. This unique profile subsequently tailors the auditory reception of various forms of content such as musical tracks, podcasts, and calls.
Passive Hearing Protection for a Noisy World
Apple is set to debut a passive hearing protection feature that reduces noise levels in high-decibel environments such as concert venues. This automated option remains constantly active and seeks to safeguard the hearing of individuals frequently exposed to loud environments, statistically speaking, a third of the population. The upgraded AirPods Pro 2, boasting these hearing aid and test functionalities, is slated for a fall release. Users will be able to access these enhancements through a complimentary software update in over 100 territories across the globe, including prominent markets such as the US, Japan, and Germany.
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