Hearing loss

Puro Sound Labs introduces the PuroQuiet™ active noise cancelling children’s headphones to the UK

Limited to 85DB, The Puro Sound Lab headphones allow children to listen to music at safe levels without compromising on…

7 years ago

Lero researchers at UCD announce programme with Microsoft to enable future communications between deaf and non-deaf people

Lero, the SFI Irish Software Research Centre and University College Dublin (UCD) have announced a research initiative with Microsoft Skype…

8 years ago

Audeara – The World’s First Full-Fidelity Headphone with a Built-in Hearing Test

Audeara is revolutionising the listening experience. Designed by doctors and engineers to deliver perfect sound, always. For a video explaining…

8 years ago

95 Decibels: The Movie. A parent’s decision to get Cochlear implants for their child

In the last 20 years, cochlear implants have transformed the worlds of deaf people. Deaf infants have a real chance…

9 years ago

“95 Decibels” Film In Dublin Highlights Parent Choices For Deaf Children

Sound Advice is hosting a screening of the US-produced 95 Decibels short film (2013) on June 10th at 11 am…

9 years ago

Specsavers launches Hearing Check App

Specsavers Audiologists has launched a new app to help check your hearing. The app, which is available to download for…

10 years ago

An Interview with Caroline Carswell from Sound Advice (Irish Deaf Kids)

After I first spoke with Caroline some months ago about the marvelous work she was  doing with Irish Deaf Kids…

12 years ago

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