| ▲ | math 15 hours ago | |
I'm not a hearing aid wearer, but I came across https://www.envoymedical.com/ during investment research activities. They seem to have the leading candidate for a fully implantable device. FDA Breakthrough Device designation. I'm interested in the reaction of any hearing aid wearers to what they are developing. | ||
| ▲ | aaronbrethorst 14 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |
As a 40-something without any noticeable hearing loss, I’d actually be very interested in having Bluetooth ‘earbud’ implants. | ||
| ▲ | KingMob 13 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
By and large, implantable devices are for more extreme hearing losses or unusual conditions, and I would expect very few people who get by with a HA to switch to an implantable before it's necessary. Especially since the hardware is not upgradeable without another surgery, assuming it's upgradeable at all. If you have HAs and wait, 1) the implant tech may get better, or 2) medical science may be able to regenerate inner ear hair cells. For #2 in particular, cochlear implants may prevent that from even being an option, since iiuc, they damage the cochlea. | ||