HeardThat Introduces the Gift of Effortless Conversations in Noise

The award-winning app can now be purchased for others for three, six or twelve months

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, July 18, 2023 - Singular Hearing, a subsidiary of Singular Software and creator of HeardThat, announced today the launch of a new gifting feature within the HeardThat app. The new feature makes it easy for loved ones to gift HeardThat to their parents, grandparents, or other friends or relatives who struggle to hear conversations in noisy environments like restaurants or social gatherings.

Family members are often the strongest influencers behind the adoption of hearing assistance devices for their relatives. The gifting feature expands the ways HeardThat reaches the people that need it. The purchaser can choose from three options:

  • 3 months: $29.99

  • 6 months: $53.99

  • 1 year: $99.99

To buy HeardThat as a gift, simply download the app and go to the gift box icon in the upper left corner. Once purchased, HeardThat can be easily shared with the recipient via text or email.

"We know staying connected is one of the top motivators for adults 50+ to use technology," said Singular Hearing CEO and HeardThat Founder Bruce Sharpe. "We're thrilled to offer a new gifting feature that makes it easy for loved ones to help their family members stay connected. We believe that effortless conversations should be accessible to everyone, and our new feature is an important step towards achieving that goal."

For more information on gifting HeardThat, please visit heardthat.ai/gifting.

About Singular Hearing
Singular Hearing is a subsidiary of Singular Software. Founder and CEO Bruce Sharpe and his team of AI experts have extensive experience in audio technology and a deep passion for finding effective solutions to everyday problems. They leverage machine learning and speech processing to create innovative products that help people live better by hearing better.

Singular Hearing is the creator of HeardThat, an award-winning innovative app that turns smartphones into sophisticated hearing-assistive devices. HeardThat helps those with hearing challenges by delivering clear speech in noisy environments.

HeardThat was named runner-up at the AGE-WELL National Impact Challenge 2022. The app also won the What's Next Innovation Challenge Sponsored by AARP Innovation Labs at the 17th Annual What's Next Longevity Venture Summit and was named the first runner-up in the What's Next Business Plan Competition at the 17th What's Next Longevity Venture Summit. For more information, please visit heardthat.ai.

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