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2024.09.13 13:29 GMT+8

FDA approves new Apple AirPods as hearing aids

Updated 2024.09.13 13:29 GMT+8
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The new Apple AirPods displayed during an Apple special event at the company's headquarters in Cupertino, California, the U.S., September 9, 2024.

Apple on Thursday received approval from U.S. regulators to add a feature that would allow upcoming AirPods Pro ear pieces to be used as hearing aids.

Earlier this week, the company added AirPods Pro 2 to its lineup, announcing a pending software upgrade that will enable users to test their hearing and receive assisted listening for everyday life as well as streaming online.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) authorized the hearing aid feature for the devices, noting that a study showed users found them as beneficial as professionally fitted ones.

"Hearing loss is a significant public health issue impacting millions of Americans," said FDA acting director Michelle Tarver.

Apple's software "advances the availability, accessibility and acceptability of hearing support for adults with perceived mild to moderate hearing loss," Tarver added.

AirPods Pro 2 are priced at $249, considerably lower than the average price of clinical-grade hearing aids, but those interested will need to adopt Apple's devices.

Along with the new feature, the AirPods Pro 2, when used with iPhones or iPads, will be able to test hearing and create a user's hearing profile stored privately in an Apple Health app.

The test takes about five minutes, with users tapping an iPhone or iPad screen when they hear tones at various volumes and frequencies.

The results are then used to calibrate the hearing aid.

That profile is also "automatically applied to music, movies, games and phone calls across their devices without needing to adjust any settings," Apple said.

Typical hearing aids don't adapt specifically for streamed content or phone calls.

"Hearing health is an essential part of our overall wellbeing, yet it can often be overlooked," Apple Vice President of Health Sumbul Desai said in a release.

Apple stated that research indicates more than a billion people worldwide live with mild to moderate hearing loss.

"We are very excited about the new announcement by Apple," Hearing Loss Association of America Executive Director Barbara Kelley told AFP.

"The fact that a product that millions of people already own will offer hearing help and protection is a big step forward."

The iPhone maker plans to make the features available in more than 100 countries in the coming months, pending authorization from relevant health authorities.

(With input from AFP)

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