PRESS RELEASE
Audeara is revolutionising the listening experience. Designed by doctors and engineers to deliver perfect sound, always.
For a video explaining how the headphones work, click here
Brisbane, Australia, 6th April 2018: Following a hugely successful Kickstarter campaign in March 2017 where the funding goal was reached in just 15 hours, stretch goals were exceeded, and more than $460,000 was raised, Audeara is pleased to announce the availability of the world’s first full fidelity headphones with an in-built hearing test. The Audeara headphones not only protect users’ ears but they deliver a supreme, catered sound like no other headphone on the market.
Everyone has a degree of hearing loss. Not just as a result of every loud gig they’ve been to, every busy street they’ve walked down, or every police siren that’s ever gone past but also damage can be sustained purely by listening to their headphones too loud. More and more young people have some loss of hearing, an increasing number with the same hearing health aged 30 that people would usually associate with a 60 year old.
Over the past two and a half years, Audeara has grown from a medical device company to a commercial business dedicated to improving the way people listen to music. Audeara headphones can be used to test and retest hearing over a lifetime and adapt music to the users’ individual needs. They make music better, not louder, and provide perfect sound, always. The first time the headphones are worn, the user completes a hearing test – the results of which, are subsequently stored in the headphones themselves. The headphones use this hearing profile to adjust the sound signal as it passes through them. They adjust the right ear differently from the left, making sure each part of the signal reaches the user’s brain in a way that’s heard as a perfect reflection of the intended signal.
What makes the Audeara headphones especially powerful is that all the technology is inside the headphones themselves. After the first test, the app isn’t required again unless the user wants to retest. This means headphones are no longer passive magnets for signal conversion, instead, they’re sophisticated tools for personalised sound reproduction.
Audeara’s strong foundation in the medical field is validated by the recent news that its sound-perfecting headphones will be entering the Australian retail space through a partnership with the country’s largest privately-owned audiology company. Attune Hearing has over 70 clinics around Australia where they provide a full suite of hearing services and Audeara is looking forward to giving people who are living with hearing loss the chance to hear music in perfect balance.
The Technology
Audeara headphones use a software interface from a smartphone application to send Bluetooth commands to the on-board printed circuit board (PCB). This allows the headphones themselves to generate the tones and maintains consistency across all Bluetooth devices.
The headphones are calibrated and the profile is used as the baseline for accurate audiogram testing. After the user performs the audiogram, a modulation table is applied. This adjusts all incoming musical signals to the user’s requirements. Using an attenuation model, rather than increasing gain, ensures maximisation of the overall signal intensity, without distortion.
With the modulation table stored in the on-board PCB, the user only has to test once for the headphones to apply that table to any Bluetooth signal source. The user can, however, test multiple times, and the software application stores numerous profiles that are then uploaded and stored as the active profile.
The result of the audiogram is displayed for the user, perfect for long-term tracking of any hearing loss, and also as an educational tool in preventing long-term hearing impairment. If the user’s hearing profile shows significant impairment an alert will be shown, which suggests they seek more specialist advice and analysis.
Sometimes the change is enormous, other times it’s subtle, but it’s always there. Audeara understands that every person hears differently and every person hears differently in each ear, and the Audeara headphones tailor the sound for each person based on these two principles.
Dr James Fielding, CEO Audeara commented, “The response from people who use the headphones for the first time is amazing. They’re usually overwhelmed at the difference in what they hear – and they wonder why they’ve been using off-the-shelf headphones for so long.”
To see a video of people’s reactions to using Audeara for the first time, click here
To read further on how the Audeara headphones have enhanced people’s lives further, click here.
The Audeara Headphones are available for £299.99 from www.audeara.com
The Audeara app will be available to download from Google Play and the App store.
Features
- Low-latency, high-fidelity Bluetooth.
- High-quality 40mm Mylar speakers.
- Adjustable headband and soft over-ear cushion.
- Rotatable design for easy storage in a slim, hard carry case when traveling.
- Built-in lithium-ion battery, rechargeable via Micro-USB jack.
- The headphones can be used as a common wired headphone with 3.5mm port.
- Advanced, active noise cancelling design effectively reduces noise by up to 85%.
Specifications
- Bluetooth & ANC
- Speakers: 40mm Mylar
- Audio impedance: 32Ohm
- Charging time: approx 3.0 hours
- Charging: micro USB
- Operating range: ≥10 m
- Connection: 3.5mm jack
- Working time :
- Noise cancelling function only: 66 hours
- Bluetooth function only: 45.5 hours
- Noise cancelling + Bluetooth function: 25.5 hours
About Audeara
Audeara was founded in 2014 by Dr. Chris Jeffery and Dr. James Fielding – two hospital doctors. In the public system, the wait for an appointment for a hearing test could be six months or longer and people could often be turned away because they didn’t have the results of an audiogram. That meant serious delays in them getting help, and was the reason Audeara was originally created – to create a medical-grade audiogram product that was inexpensive and easy-to-use. This resulted in a calibrated set of Bluetooth headphones that could be operated by any smart phone.
James and Chris realised the implications for music-lovers if they used the same technology to shape the way music sounds – and the Audeara headphones were born, giving people a tool to perfectly tailor sound in a way never seen before. Since launching on Kickstarter, the Audeara team has developed a retail partnership with Attune Hearing in Australia and also been recognised in the Brisbane Young Entrepreneur Awards and Lord Mayor’s Business Awards.
For more information on the backgrounds of the Audeara Family, please click here