Join us for an insightful discussion on how cutting-edge connectivity is revolutionizing hearing care through Bluetooth® LE Audio and Auracast™. Originally presented by Andrew Bellavia at the 2024 Australian College of Audiology conference on May 9th, this session delves into the transformative impact of these technologies on everyday listening experiences, enabling people to hear their best in various situations.

The conversation highlights the significant advantages of LE Audio and Auracast over current systems, emphasizing the benefits for both hearing care professionals and their patients. By addressing the shortcomings of Bluetooth Classic and showcasing the value of a standardized system, we provide a comprehensive understanding of the future of hearing technology.

The discussion also covers the broader implications of Auracast's deployment beyond traditional assistive listening systems, illustrating how it can enhance accessibility for people with hearing loss and others.



For the full experience, we highly recommend watching the video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/u14yWwwcSWQ


Resources:

The Australian College of Audiology: https://www.acaud.com.au/

Summary of hearing recall study: https://agemed.org/e-journal/age-management-medicine-news-march-2020-3/

Full recall study (paywall): https://psycnet.apa.org/record/2018-44485-001

Phonak study on acceptable streaming delay: https://www.phonakpro.com/content/dam/phonakpro/gc_hq/en/resources/evidence/field_studies/documents/fsn_2010_September_TVLink.pdf

Intel innovation summit - hearing device connectivity with AI features: https://youtu.be/iuU2YJohuZE?t=3445

Bluetooth SIG and GN Resound live Auracast interviews at EUHA 2023: https://youtu.be/ZxPUEe8MenU?si=bjit4jHENmsSGE5u

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