Michael Barbella, Managing Editor01.29.24
Soundwave Hearing has received U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) 510(k) clearance for its Sontro Self-Fitting OTC Hearing Aids. By combining the power of mobile phones and unique self-fitting artificial intelligence (AI) technology, Soundwave Hearing has created custom personalization for its Sontro Self-Fitting OTC Hearing Aids, removing common barriers to accessing hearing aids, according to the company.
A study in The Lancet highlights hearing loss as the top modifiable risk for cognitive decline in older adults. Despite 37.5 million Americans facing hearing challenges, 80% who could benefit don't use hearing aids. Over-the-counter (OTC) hearing aids offer a promising and affordable solution, aiming to make hearing health accessible for all.
“The 510(k) FDA clearance for the Sontro Self-Fitting OTC Hearing Aids is particularly timely, given the regulations for OTC hearing aids and the growing demand for telemedicine-based services. We are extremely proud of our ability to create a personalized, self-fitting OTC hearing aid. It's a leap forward in making hearing healthcare more accessible, patient-friendly, and ensuring a brighter cognitive future for many,” Soundwave Hearing President/Co-Founder Anthony Florek said.
Using AI technology, Soundwave Hearing has developed a method for users to self-fit their personal hearing needs. Soundwave does not use predetermined settings. Every device is programmed to each user’s specific hearing requirements. The company customizes its hearing aids in various ways:
Soundwave Hearing’s partnership with Amptify DTx has the consumer’s hearing health in focus; it is one of the first OTC hearing aids to offer Aural Rehabilitation with the purchase of an OTC hearing aid. Providing a hearing health coach, listening games, an interactive curriculum, and a support community.
A collaborative research study was conducted with top institutions, establishing that a patient-controlled hearing assessment with a hearing aid in a non-clinical setting is statistically comparable to an audiologist-controlled hearing assessment in a clinical environment. Central to the study was Soundwave’s otoTune app, which was used to perform patient-controlled hearing assessments in the study. Resonance Medical LLC and Soundwave Hearing provided funding for the research.
The Sontro Self-Fitting OTC Hearing Aids connect via Bluetooth to the otoTune app. Technology includes receiver in the canal (RIC) design, 16-channel wide dynamic range compression, noise reduction and feedback cancellation, automatic mode selection, and adaptive directionality. Users can also effortlessly adjust volume, frequency tones, and listening modes. The hearing aids are eligible for FSA and HSA reimbursement, and the otoTune technology is available on iOS and Android.
The devices are adjusted by the user, and no preprogramming or hearing test is necessary. They are intended for over-the-counter (OTC) sale and use without a hearing care professional. Self-fitting OTC hearing aids have been developed to amplify sound for individuals 18 years or older with perceived mild to moderate hearing impairment.
Soundwave Hearing is a health tech company committed to the idea of improving access to high-quality hearing technology without the barriers associated with conventional hearing aids.
A study in The Lancet highlights hearing loss as the top modifiable risk for cognitive decline in older adults. Despite 37.5 million Americans facing hearing challenges, 80% who could benefit don't use hearing aids. Over-the-counter (OTC) hearing aids offer a promising and affordable solution, aiming to make hearing health accessible for all.
“The 510(k) FDA clearance for the Sontro Self-Fitting OTC Hearing Aids is particularly timely, given the regulations for OTC hearing aids and the growing demand for telemedicine-based services. We are extremely proud of our ability to create a personalized, self-fitting OTC hearing aid. It's a leap forward in making hearing healthcare more accessible, patient-friendly, and ensuring a brighter cognitive future for many,” Soundwave Hearing President/Co-Founder Anthony Florek said.
Using AI technology, Soundwave Hearing has developed a method for users to self-fit their personal hearing needs. Soundwave does not use predetermined settings. Every device is programmed to each user’s specific hearing requirements. The company customizes its hearing aids in various ways:
- The Sontro Self-Fitting OTC Hearing Aids, and otoTune app use a three-minute in situ hearing test to customize the self-fitting process (in-situ: a hearing test is administered while wearing the devices, paired to the app).
- The patented otoTune app tests both ears simultaneously using the devices, delivering clinically validated test results and programming to the user’s unique hearing and listening needs.
Soundwave Hearing’s partnership with Amptify DTx has the consumer’s hearing health in focus; it is one of the first OTC hearing aids to offer Aural Rehabilitation with the purchase of an OTC hearing aid. Providing a hearing health coach, listening games, an interactive curriculum, and a support community.
A collaborative research study was conducted with top institutions, establishing that a patient-controlled hearing assessment with a hearing aid in a non-clinical setting is statistically comparable to an audiologist-controlled hearing assessment in a clinical environment. Central to the study was Soundwave’s otoTune app, which was used to perform patient-controlled hearing assessments in the study. Resonance Medical LLC and Soundwave Hearing provided funding for the research.
The Sontro Self-Fitting OTC Hearing Aids connect via Bluetooth to the otoTune app. Technology includes receiver in the canal (RIC) design, 16-channel wide dynamic range compression, noise reduction and feedback cancellation, automatic mode selection, and adaptive directionality. Users can also effortlessly adjust volume, frequency tones, and listening modes. The hearing aids are eligible for FSA and HSA reimbursement, and the otoTune technology is available on iOS and Android.
The devices are adjusted by the user, and no preprogramming or hearing test is necessary. They are intended for over-the-counter (OTC) sale and use without a hearing care professional. Self-fitting OTC hearing aids have been developed to amplify sound for individuals 18 years or older with perceived mild to moderate hearing impairment.
Soundwave Hearing is a health tech company committed to the idea of improving access to high-quality hearing technology without the barriers associated with conventional hearing aids.