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Aurahear at Here Hear .. of course Auracast gets a mention

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Man taking a selfie outside the EY office building in London, wearing a navy blazer with a small logo pin on the lapel.
✦ PlateMan taking a selfie outside the EY office building in London, wearing a navy blazer with a small logo pin on the lapel.

Delegates attending the annual Hear Here: Hearing Loss Community event in London were given an opportunity to learn about the potential of Auracast, thanks to Aurahear’s Phil Creighton. The event, hosted by Harley Street Hearing in collaboration with EY, was an opportunity to network, share experiences, and gain practical insights to help navigate hearing loss in the workplace....

Clinical Takeaway

No actionable change — this is a recap of a conference presentation on an emerging Bluetooth standard with no clinical data presented.

Why It Matters

Auracast represents a potentially significant shift in how hearing aid and assistive listening device users access public audio, but adoption and real-world clinical benefit remain unproven.

Key Points
  1. 01Aurahear's Phil Creighton presented on Auracast Bluetooth audio technology at the Hear Here London event.
  2. 02Auracast allows compatible hearing devices to receive broadcast audio streams in public venues.
  3. 03The event was co-hosted by Harley Street Hearing and EY, targeting the hearing loss community.
  4. 04Content is promotional/awareness-oriented with no clinical or research data cited.
Claims & Evidence

Auracast Bluetooth audio technology has potential benefits for people with hearing loss in public listening environments.

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