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Singular Hearing, a subsidiary of Singular Software and creator of HeardThat, announced today users have run one million sessions since the app launched.
Singular Hearing, a subsidiary of Singular Software and creator of HeardThat, today launched the HeardThat Remote Mic Kit which expands the HeardThat app's utility. The kits are specially engineered to complement the HeardThat app, which uses AI on smartphones to enhance understanding and reduce listening effort by separating speech from noise.
Singular Hearing, a subsidiary of Singular Software and creator of HeardThat, announced today the launch of its HeardThat Professional Program for the audiologist community. Stemming from conversations with hearing health professionals for additional technology alternatives, this enables audiologists to offer additional value to patients who have difficulty hearing speech in noise.
Singular Hearing, a subsidiary of Singular Software and creator of HeardThat, announced today it received the distinction of Best AI Product in the Health category at the CogX Awards 2023. HeardThat was one of five finalists, and the win affirms its leadership in harnessing AI to the critical and common problem—the reduced ability to hear conversations in noisy places.
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.
Singular Hearing, a subsidiary of Singular Software and creator of HeardThat, announced today a significant update to its hearing-assistive app that delivers more natural sound without background noise in more environments than ever before.
Singular Hearing, a subsidiary of Singular Software and creator of HeardThat, today announced it gained the runner-up distinction at the AGE-WELL National Impact Challenge 2022 for its hearing-assistive, AI-powered app. HeardThat was one of six finalists that pitched their innovation at the AGE-WELL Annual Conference, a Canadian conference discussing current issues and innovations in the field of technology and aging.
HeardThat uses the power of smartphones to run sophisticated artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms that separate speech and noise, empowering users to hold clear and effortless conversations in places with background noise, like restaurants, coffee shops, grocery stores, and family gatherings. As a software-only app, no new devices are required. HeardThat works with the devices most people already have, including most Bluetooth-enabled hearing aids, cochlear implants, and ordinary earbuds and headphones.
The developers of HeardThat will be available to discuss the technology behind the app and provide demonstrations on June 23-25, 2022 at Singular Hearing’s exhibit at Booth 514. HeardThat is a hearing-assistive smartphone app that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to reduce the effort it takes to understand voices in noisy situations. Instead of suppressing noise in the traditional way, the AI separates the noise and discards it. This leaves speech that’s clear and easy to follow in environments like coffee shops, restaurants, or family gatherings.
One year since its iOS and Android app launch, Singular Hearing, a subsidiary of Singular Software and creator of HeardThat, announced today it has reached 10,000 users who rely on the app approximately every 1,000 times every day. These milestones affirm the need for assistive technology for those that have trouble hearing conversations in noise, regardless of whether they have Bluetooth-enabled hearing aids, cochlear implants, or ordinary earbuds or headphones. The app secured its place in the market with its unique processing capabilities, which leverage the latest machine learning technology to separate speech from noise.