For the longest time, the hearing aid market was stagnant. While the technology of hearing aids continued to improve, a lack of competition among makers, the expensive price of acquiring hearing aids, and the niche nature of the market itself led to a lack of innovation.
In August of 2017, the Over-the-Counter Hearing Act was signed into law in order to increase both the accessibility of hearing aids and consumers’ options. As a result, the market is starting to see a number of earbuds, or personal sound amplification products (PSAPs), that are designed to help people with mild-to-moderate hearing loss. These new earbuds feature a variety of functions, and while they might not be a replacement for hearing aids yet, they’re on their way.
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How Earbuds and Hearing Aids Are Starting To Merge
The appearance of these new PSAPs may be starting to threaten the hearing aid market, especially with tech giants such as Apple and Samsung starting to enter the assisted hearing device market. These companies, with their vast resources and innovative mindset, could become the catalyst that forces traditional hearing aid companies to also adapt.
While PSAPs are not designed for individuals with hearing loss, already we are seeing promising results when compared to traditional hearing aids. In a study published in JAMA, 4 out 5 of the tested PSAPs showed comparable results when compared to traditional hearing aids in regards to improved speech understanding accuracy.
Aside from the performance, one of the major appeals of a PSAP is the look and functionality. These devices look cool and utilize more sophisticated technology such as noise cancellation, Bluetooth for making and receiving phone calls, streaming audio, and even workout monitoring. Because they are wireless, they have their own power source and require no battery changes.
This preference towards a more discreet and stylish fashion is being noticed, and hearing aid companies are beginning to design their products to look more like smart earbuds in the hopes that more people will be willing to wear them without feeling self-conscious.
The Best Smart Earbuds On The Market
Apple AirPods
Holding 35% of the market share, Apples AirPods are the most popular earbuds on the market currently. While still leaning more towards a listening experience rather than a hearing one, they come with a number of features such as Live Listen, Transparency Mode, and Hearing Accommodation settings to help personalize your hearing experience. Check out our article for a more in-depth look at the potential AirPods hold as hearing aid replacements!
Olive Smart Ear
A newcomer in the PSAP market is our Olive Smart Ear. While it provides many of the usual earbud features such as Bluetooth connectivity, touch control, and can be used as for phone calls, as a PSAP it’s main purpose is sound amplification. The advanced microphones used for this amplification can be combined with the free accompanying smartphone app’s built-in 5 minute hearing test for a truly customized hearing experience to a precise degree. In addition, the built in equalizer and TV/Conversation Modes allows for on the fly, flexible adjustments.
Elite Active 75t Earbuds
Jabra’s Elite Active 75t Earbuds may not include any type of amplification technology or be marketed for users with hearing loss, but they still come with some impressive features and technology that is usually seen on hearing aids such as sound profiles, passive noise cancellation, and HearThru mode.
Nuheara IQBuds2 Max
Recently named one of the Best Inventions of 2020 by Time Magazine, the Australian company’s IQBuds2 Max offers a much improved experience compared to their previous model. Featuring active noise cancellation, their specialized Ear ID hearing test, and the ability to create up to 6 hearing profiles, the IQBuds2 Max are an attractive option for someone in search of a little hearing boost.
The Future of Hearing
As technology continues to improve, the line between earbuds and hearing aids will only become blurrier. For those with hearing loss or hearing issues, a new dawn is rising over the horizon.
For a more in-depth look on the difference between a PSAP and a hearing aid, including which might be best for you, we have the perfect article for you!
For a look at what the future of hearing will look like, check out Olive Union’s all new Olive Pro, set to release in early 2021.
The information in this guide has been written using the following reliable sources:
https://www.fullertonhearing.com/2017/12/26/the-worlds-biggest-hearing-aid-companies/
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2635618?resultClick=1
https://www.congress.gov/bill/115th-congress/senate-bill/670
https://www.engadget.com/2018-01-14-assistive-hearing-wireless-earbuds-bragi-nuheara.html