Tracks customized tinnitus masking sounds and usage over time so therapy parameters and volume can adapt to each patient's changing tinnitus.
Adjustable sound templates match a patient's tinnitus frequency and intensity more completely than fixed masking algorithms.
Wearer interactions and use context are inferred to adjust hearing aid settings automatically, improving sound clarity and comfort.
Automatic hearing aid changes use wearer interactions, use context, and population data to reduce manual adjustment and improve listening.
Physiological sounds from blood flow, heartbeat, and respiration are processed and played back to mask tinnitus while limiting unsafe amplification.
A bone-conduction tinnitus headset pairs with a phone or computer to deliver adjustable therapy signals and collect treatment feedback.