The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has finally authorized the first over-the-counter (OTC) hearing aid software compatible with Apple AirPods Pro 2 headphones. This new feature, which will be integrated into the AirPods Pro 2 through a software update, will enable the earbuds to function as personalized hearing aids. The feature is aimed at helping users with their perceived mild-to-moderate hearing impairment.
Recently, Apple announced that its AirPods Pro 2 could be “transformed” into hearing aids with the upcoming software update. This new update, which was awaiting the green light from the FDA, will boost specific sounds in real-time, including parts of speech and environmental noises. The feature has now been authorized and is expected to be available to headphones in over 100 countries.
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Apple AirPods Pro 2 Gets FDA Approval
The FDA’s decision to go ahead with OTC hearing software authorization comes after its 2022 approval of OTC hearing aids. This allowed adults with mild-to-moderate hearing impairment to buy hearing aids directly from retailers or online, bypassing the traditional requirements of a medical exam, prescription, or audiologist consultation.
With around 1.5 billion people suffering from hearing loss across the globe, Apple aims to help them by transforming AirPods Pro 2 into tools for prevention, awareness, and assistance. Once the feature is out, the Hearing Aid software for AirPods Pro 2 will help users with three key features.
Prevention: The update will bring a new Loud Sound Reduction feature to help users avoid harmful noise levels without compromising their listening experience. Unlike previous methods, this feature curbs loud, intermittent sounds in real-time, whether on public transport, at a concert, or when using noisy household devices.
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Apple AirPods Pro 2 Awareness And Assistance Features
Awareness: The new headphones will also come with a hearing Test feature that lets users check their hearing at home using their iPhone or iPad. The test uses pure-tone audiometry, similar to the clinical method, to create a personalized hearing profile. Results are then stored in the Health app, letting users track their hearing health and share data with healthcare providers if required.
Assistance: For people with mild to moderate hearing loss, AirPods Pro 2 will also offer an over-the-counter Hearing Aid feature. With the help of a personalised hearing profile from the Hearing Test, the AirPods will adjust sounds in real-time, upgrading conversations and improving environmental awareness. This feature is targeted at offering a basic hearing aid function through the AirPods, offering support for users needing assistance with everyday hearing.