Tech & Science

AirPods Pro Expand into Hearing Health Technology

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Apple AirPods Pro

Apple has added innovative hearing health features to AirPods Pro 2, allowing users to conduct hearing tests and potentially use the earbuds as hearing aids for those with mild to moderate hearing loss.

The built-in hearing test takes approximately five minutes and can provide a basic assessment of hearing capabilities. While not a substitute for professional medical examination, the tool offers an accessible first step in monitoring hearing health.

One user, Nathan Starr, shared his experience using AirPods as an alternative to traditional $6,000 hearing aids. He found them effective in various environments, noting their reliability and sound customization options.

Audiologists caution that while AirPods can be helpful, they are not perfect hearing aids. Battery life, sound quality, and individual hearing needs vary. Professionals recommend consulting a medical expert for comprehensive hearing assessments.

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