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  2. OrCam Hear consists of a pair of earbuds and a dongle that plugs into any phone, and you'll use the app to control who you want to listen to. The system listens to voices for a few seconds (via ...

  3. Android 10 transforms hearing aids into Bluetooth headsets

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    Using a new protocol called Audio Streaming for Hearing Aids (ASHA), hard of hearing individuals will be able to use their Pixel smartphone to stream audio, including both music and calls ...

  4. Best Phones for Hard of Hearing Users - AOL

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    Cell phones come with various features that can help make the device more accessible for people with hearing impairments. The FCC Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC) regulations ensure that each ...

  5. Furenexo's SoundSense is a simple, open-source gadget that ...

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    Even a person with perfect hearing could wear one of these while walking around with headphones on. There isn’t much to say about the device — it really is simple. The microphone passes its ...

  6. Assistive Technology for Deaf and Hard of Hearing - Wikipedia

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    Each TDD has a keyboard with a text screen. A user either needs to connect with another person that has a TDD or use a relay service that can convert the text into voice for the hearing listener receiving the call. With the improvements in technology for phones, pagers, text devices and computer services, the use of the TDD has declined. [2]

  7. Assistive listening device - Wikipedia

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    A common usage is to aid people who are hard of hearing (HOH) by amplification and providing a better signal to noise ratio (SNR). The ALD may be used to help HOH people hear televisions [1] and other audio devices, [2] or to help people hear speech through public address or sound reinforcement systems, such as in places of worship or lectures.

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