Q: iPhone to Replace Hearing Aids
Let me explain my provocative subject line...
I wear two Phonak hearing aids and use Phonak hearing accessories. I spend about $3,500 every four to five years for new hearing aids. That's more than I spend on Apple computers and I have lots of Apple hardware including iPhones, Apple TV, several MacBooks, a Thunderbolt Cinema Display and a couple of iMacs. I even have a couple of working Newton message pads in case anyone is interested in them.
It seams to me that the computing power in my iPhone is superior to the computing power in my hearing aids.
I remember during my Mother's generation that people with profound hearing loss had to wear an external device that looked like a box attached to their shirt to pick up and process sound and send it to their ears. Today I wear a bluetooth loop around my neck to answer phone calls and also use with Voice Over IP platforms.
Why can't I just use my iPhone to pick up sound, process it and route it to my ears via high quality ear buds? A nice app to manage the different sound programs and set my own EQ levels would be handy too.
I could have conversations with people, listen to music, answer the phone and do everything my hearing aids are doing for me now only with less expense and potentially higher quality. Since I change my iPhone more frequently than my hearing aids, I'd gain an advantage from the improved computing power of the new phones every couple of years.
There is no more stigma about having wires going to our ears anymore, lots of people everywhere have wires attached to their ears. I'd have no problem being hard wired to the iPhone.
You don't even need to be hearing impaired to gain an advantage by turning the iPhone into your personal hearing device. In the office everyone can listen to the music of their choice, answer their phones, do their video conferencing, filter out background noise, etc. What's not to like?
Who do I contact at Apple to see how close we are to making this a reality. I ready to replace the spend I make on hearing aids and invest it in Apple technologies instead for my hearing situation.
MacBook Pro with Retina display, OS X Yosemite (10.10.1), 16 GB RAM
Posted on Jun 23, 2016 6:35 PM