The first authorization for an OTC hearing aid app in the US goes to a firm among the most familiar to consumers but perhaps surprising for this milestone, Apple Inc.
Latest Feature For Apple AirPods Launches With FDA Approval: OTC Hearing Aid App
Agency approves Hearing Aid Feature app to make compatible Apple AirPods Pro Bluetooth earbuds OTC hearing aids as well as audio streaming devices. Apple says the no-cost app provides a “scientifically validated” hearing test and “clinical-grade” hearing aid capability.

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