The social impact of a better and more affordable hearing aid would be immense. Especially since the social isolation of hearing loss takes such a devastating toll on one’s social life. And it’s there’s interesting technical challenges that have to be solved. Mainly packing as much digital signal processing onto a very low compute environment.

As someone with hearing loss, it’s sad to see promising startups like Whisper.AI leave the market. There should be dozens of hearing aid startups out there. Where are they?


There is a discussion on Hacker News, but feel free to comment here as well.

  • BurningRiver@beehaw.org
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    6 months ago

    So a few great points you made here.

    • I told the audiologist that it’s almost crippling, and she made a point to tell me to get help if I’m thinking of harming myself. I’m not, because I’ll just pipe white noise throughout my entire house before I consider that. That seems to dull it a bit for me. iPhones have an app called “hearing” built into control center that you can enable, and it plays different kinds of white noise. I run that all night and it seems to help dull my tinnitus a bit while I sleep. I do have the over the ear noise cancelling headphones, and playing music through that does help me as well.

    • there’s no direct treatment afaik also. My blood pressure isn’t a factor here, but that was looked at. And the audiologist also made the same point about the brain compensating for hearing loss. According to what I was told, it’s a symptom of hearing loss, not the cause. My mom has hearing aids, and in her case, they pretty much eliminated her tinnitus, which I’m just praying that it does the same for me, or at least lessens it.

    Everyone’s tinnitus is different for sure, but I’m just hoping that wearing the hearing aids will at least dull mine a bit. I test fit some and it definitely helped with hearing conversations, so here’s to hoping I guess.

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      6 months ago

      Another tidbit of info I have is that if you have an annoying sound, like say your neighbor is playing music, it is only annoying if you know you can’t change it. If you’re friends with the neighbor and so you know you can go over and stop it, it’ll suddenly stop being annoying and you won’t even ask for it.

      Thr question is if this is applicable to you and if you could somehow trick yourself into that. Magbe by meditating you could go into the sound instead of your usual pattern of trying to get away from it. That way you grow a new habit of sort of going with it and finding it enjoyable even in some way.

      At least that helped me with a lot of other stuff like emotions.