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TECHNICAL AUDIOLOGY: Breaking the Sound Quality Barrier: Improved User Outcomes with Low-Delay Hearing Aids

  • WS Audiology A/S

Project: PhD Project

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Industrial PhD project:
Nearly one in eight Danes suffer from hearing loss, but only half of this population uses hearing aids (HAs). Untreated hearing loss often leads to social isolation, and there are indications that it increases the risk for cognitive decline and dementia. Sound quality is a critical component for HA satisfaction and uptake. A key factor influencing HA sound quality in open-fitted HAs, is the delay between the natural and the processed HA sound. Previous studies have established an upper delay limit of around 10 ms, ensuring tolerable sound quality without severely affecting speech intelligibility. However, it is currently unknown how short the delay needs to be to achieve optimal sound quality and how this affects HA acceptance. At WS Audiology (WSA), a state-of-the-art HA platform was recently developed that allows delays
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date01/03/202228/02/2025

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