Cubex Weekly Tip: Biometric Calibration

THIS WEEK'S TIP: BIOMETRIC CALIBRATION [vision_divider style="hr-solid"]This week Adam Shulberg talks about biometric calibration in hearing aid technologyBiometrics is a science we’re all becoming accustomed to in our daily lives as technological innovation and personalisation moves forward, such as face recognition on smart phones and biometric passports. And now, this technology has made its way to hearing aid solutions. 

We use biometrics ensure that the naturaldimensions, balance and reverberations of the ear are retained"

- Adam Shulberg, Senior Audiologist and MD, CubexWatch this week's TIP to learn more about Biometric Calibration.

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[vision_divider style="hr-solid"]first-step-banner-1Untreated or poorly managed hearing loss increases listening effort and mental fatigue. When a social context becomes too demanding the brain has to use more mental resources to make sense of information. Some may even choose to withdraw from socialising and this is not a good choice as social interaction is critical to our mental health and cognitive well-being.Assessing your hearing and cognitive well-being as early as possible is the best way to prevent cognitive fatigue and communication difficulties.

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