Auracast isn’t just in hearing aids: it is also in a growing number of headphones and earbuds, including this set from EarisMAX. Small, compact, and smart, they support Bluetooth and Auracast, offering great connectivity options. They can also be fine-tuned based on an audiogram and help with hearing in everyday use – similar to Apple’s AirPods ....
No actionable change to clinical practice; this is a consumer product review with no peer-reviewed efficacy data, and audiologists should not recommend these earbuds as a substitute for properly fitted hearing aids.
Consumer-grade hearables with audiogram-based personalisation are increasingly entering the market, creating both patient education opportunities and competitive considerations for hearing care professionals.
- 01EarisMAX earbuds support both standard Bluetooth and the newer Auracast broadcast audio standard.
- 02The earbuds offer audiogram-based sound fine-tuning to address individual hearing profiles.
- 03The review is published on a blog (aurahear.com), not a peer-reviewed journal.
- 04No controlled efficacy or safety data are cited in the article.
- 05Product targets users with mild-to-moderate hearing difficulties as a consumer hearable.
Audiogram-based fine-tuning in the EarisMAX earbuds helps users with hearing difficulties.
opinionunsupportedEarisMAX earbuds support Auracast and Bluetooth connectivity.
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