During its 'Glow Time' event, where it launched the iPhone 16, Apple also unveiled a brand new feature for the AirPods Pro 2: the ability to use them as a clinical-grade hearing aid. This makes them invaluable for a lot of people who suffer from hearing problems. And now, alongside the iOS 18.1 update, Apple has also confirmed that the hearing aid feature is finally starting to roll out. Tim Cook, Apple CEO, took to X (formerly known as Twitter) to announce the feature.
“Hearing is a vital part of our health. Apple's new end-to-end hearing health experience with AirPods Pro 2 allows customers to improve, protect, and better understand their hearing,” Tim Cook wrote on X. “He added, ”We're excited for these new features to have an impact on people's lives. They're available today!"
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Apple says that the AirPods Pro now offer over-the-counter hearing aid compatibility for users with moderate to mild hearing loss. The user first has to undergo a hearing test, upon which they get a personalised hearing profile. This then seamlessly turns your AirPods Pro into a clinical-grade hearing aid.
Once the setup is done, Apple says this feature allows users to get personalised adjustments based on the sounds around them in real time. This will help with conversations and allow people with mild to moderate hearing loss to be better connected with people around them. Apple also says that this profile is automatically applied across movies, music, games, and even phone calls, and users needn't adjust any settings.
And the best part is, this hearing test feature also helps people who don't have hearing loss, because with the specific adjustments at individual frequencies, it gives them the best personalised listening experience.
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