FDA đã chấp thuận AirPods Pro của Apple để hoạt động như máy trợ thính của bạn. Nếu bạn đã từng thấy giá của máy trợ thính truyền thống, thì AirPods Pro 2 sẽ trông rẻ. Tuần trước, Apple đã công bố các tính năng sẽ “kiểm tra, hỗ trợ và bảo vệ thính giác”. Các tính năng này vừa nhận được sự chấp thuận từ FDA.
Đây là giải pháp trợ thính OTC đầu tiên được triển khai dưới dạng tính năng phần mềm cho một sản phẩm đã có sẵn. Có một số khả năng thính giác mới đang được phát triển cho iPhone và Ứng dụng Sức khỏe của Apple, nhưng khả năng đáng chú ý nhất là chế độ hỗ trợ cho người đeo tai nghe. Người dùng cần thực hiện một loạt các bài kiểm tra với iPhone để tạo hồ sơ nghe của họ, và AirPods 2 bây giờ sẽ tăng âm thanh như nói chuyện hoặc âm nhạc trong thời gian thực. Bạn cũng có thể thiết lập nó với biểu đồ audiogram được thiết kế bởi bác sĩ. Đọc thêm: .
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If you have ever priced out traditional hearing aids, the AirPods Pro 2 will look cheap. Last week Apple announced features that would “test, aid, and help protect hearing.” These features just got FDA approval. Via Gizmodo:
…on Thursday the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) gave the tech giant the thumbs up, saying it authorized AirPods Pro to work as a “hearing aid software device.”
It’s the first OTC hearing aid solution implemented as a software feature for an existing product. There are a few new hearing capabilities coming to iPhones and the Apple Health App, but the big headlining capability is an assistance mode for earbud wearers. Users need to take a series of tests with an iPhone to create their listening profile, and the AirPods 2 should now boost sounds like speech or music in real-time. You can also set it up with an audiogram crafted by a doctor.
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