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Earlens Light-Driven Hearing Aid

A Breakthrough in Hearing Technology

The Earlens Hearing Aid delivers a richer, more natural sound by using light to stimulate your hearing system—bypassing the traditional speaker. It offers the broadest frequency range available, enhancing both high and low tones for a fuller auditory experience.

How It Works

Unlike conventional hearing aids, Earlens uses a behind-the-ear processor that sends sound as light to a custom lens on your eardrum. This lens activates your natural hearing system directly, resulting in crisp, clear sound.

Smart Features

With 20 channels, noise reduction, automatic volume learning, and wireless recharging, Earlens adapts seamlessly to your environment—giving you advanced technology with natural results.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Earlens Hearing Aid uses light to stimulate the hearing system directly, bypassing traditional speakers. This technology delivers a broader frequency range and more natural sound quality compared to conventional hearing aids.

Unlike traditional hearing aids that use speakers to amplify sound, Earlens employs a behind-the-ear processor that sends sound as light to a custom lens placed on the eardrum. This direct stimulation results in clearer and crisper sound.

Key features of the Earlens Hearing Aid include 20 sound channels, noise reduction capabilities, automatic volume learning, and wireless recharging. These features allow the device to adapt to different environments and user preferences for optimal hearing.

The broad frequency range of Earlens enhances both high and low tones, offering a fuller and more natural auditory experience. This allows users to hear sounds more clearly across a wide spectrum, improving overall hearing quality.

No, the Earlens Hearing Aid does not use traditional batteries. Instead, it features wireless recharging, making it convenient and easy to keep powered without frequent battery replacements.

The automatic volume learning feature in Earlens adapts the hearing aid's volume settings based on your environment and listening preferences. Over time, it learns the best volume levels for different situations, providing a personalized hearing experience.