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A Bone-Anchored Hearing Aid With a Built-In MP3 Input

Posted August 12, 2009 9:58 AM

From Neatorama:

A new generation of hearing aids will be able to block out background noise and let users directly jack into music: On Friday Mr Hughes had tiny titanium screws drilled into bone behind each ear during a 90-minute operation under general anesthetic. Once the wounds heal and the screws have fused with bone, abutments will be screwed into the implants, and the processors, about the size of a postage stamp, are clicked into place. Older-style hearing aids amplify all sounds, making it almost impossible for wearers to hear conversations in noisy environments. They also interfere with frequencies used by mobile and fixed phones and often emit high-pitched whistling sounds. But the newer processors, costing about $6000 each, shut out background noise, giving users up to 25 per cent better hearing, and can be attached directly to MP3 music players or wireless headsets for talking on the phone, Cochlear's territory manager, Katrina Martin, said.

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08/12/2009 11:25 AM

OK. So why not an USB port instead?

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08/13/2009 1:08 AM

And if you are doing a usb port, blue tooth would be nice too. I would like to be able to synch my brain to my computer so I don't miss appointments and can read email while driving.

Need to hook the optic nerve in as well rather than just hearing.

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08/17/2009 12:51 AM

Need to hook the optic nerve in as well

Brain is the link you seek — the march of dimes is supported by DARPA in this effort.

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10/23/2009 11:36 AM

Wow. That would be amazing. You should check this out too. A blog post about hearing aids and medicare.

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