Widex recently welcomed more than 100 inquisitive HCPs to the UK and Ireland launch event of its new Allure AI RIC with Clarity Boost. a new hearing aid that, says the company, takes “a more considered approach to artificial intelligence”. Gathered at London’s prestigious Sea Containers hotel at London’s South Bank, these independent professionals heard how AI is used in a selective way in the new devices....
No actionable clinical change — this is a product launch event; independent efficacy data for the Allure AI RIC with Clarity Boost have not yet been published.
The introduction of a manufacturer-branded AI-driven clarity feature signals continued industry investment in AI-based hearing aid processing, which audiologists will need to evaluate critically once peer-reviewed evidence emerges.
- 01Widex hosted a UK and Ireland launch event for 100+ hearing care professionals in London.
- 02The new product is the Allure AI RIC with a feature called Clarity Boost.
- 03Clarity Boost uses an AI-based signal processing approach.
- 04No independent clinical trial data were presented or cited in the announcement.
- 05The event targeted hearing care professionals across the UK and Ireland markets.
The Allure AI RIC with Clarity Boost uses an AI-based approach to improve hearing clarity.
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