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Audeara audio transceiver and lapel microphone review

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Audeara Audio Transceiver and Lapel Microphone unboxed on a wooden surface, showing the small black device, microphone capsule, cables, manual, and packaging box.
✦ PlateAudeara Audio Transceiver and Lapel Microphone unboxed on a wooden surface, showing the small black device, microphone capsule, cables, manual, and packaging box.

We are big fans of Auracast-enabled microphones: they make it much easier for people who need assistive listening solutions to navigate the world around them. For example, the ReSound MultiMic+ is part of our kit bag because it works so well, and is compact and discreet. The same applies to the Audeara Audio Transceiver and […] Source

Clinical Takeaway

No actionable clinical change; this is a consumer-oriented product review with no controlled testing data, useful only for awareness of Auracast-enabled assistive listening options.

Why It Matters

Growing availability of Auracast-compatible assistive listening devices signals a broader ecosystem shift that audiologists may encounter when counselling patients on hearing loop and remote-microphone alternatives.

Key Points
  1. 01Audeara's Audio Transceiver and Lapel Microphone use Auracast (Bluetooth LE Audio broadcast) technology.
  2. 02The devices are reviewed as assistive listening tools, compared directly to the ReSound MultiMic+.
  3. 03Auracast enables one transmitter to broadcast to unlimited receivers simultaneously, a key differentiator from proprietary wireless systems.
  4. 04Review originates from aurahear.com, a consumer/enthusiast blog, not a peer-reviewed or clinical source.
  5. 05No standardised speech-in-noise or real-ear measurements are reported; conclusions are subjective.
Claims & Evidence

The Audeara Audio Transceiver and Lapel Microphone function as effective assistive listening devices comparable to the ReSound MultiMic+.

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Auracast technology allows audio to be broadcast to an unlimited number of compatible receivers simultaneously.

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