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FCC, Hearing Aid
All U.S. Smartphones Must Be Compatible With Hearing Aids, FCC Says
Apple announced a hearing aids functionality for the AirPods Pro 2 in June 2024, the most recent big move for accessibility in the industry. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration quickly approved the feature, paving the way for an over-the-counter hearing aids option.
FCC Rules All Phones and Hearing Aids Must Work Together
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has ruled that all smartphones will soon need to work with all Bluetooth hearing aids, and vice versa, so that people with hearing loss don't have to worry about compatibility issues.
FCC mandates all mobile phones in the US to be compatible with hearing aids
The FCC has approved a new rule requiring 100% of all mobile handsets sold in the US to be compatible with hearing aids.
All smartphones will have to be compatible with all Bluetooth hearing aids
The FCC has announced new requirements for all smartphones to be compatible with all Bluetooth hearing aids, and one
New FCC rules require every mobile handset to work with hearing aids
The Federal Communications Commission has adopted new rules requiring all mobile handsets sold in the US to be compatible with hearing aids, marking a significant milestone
FCC: 100% of Mobile Phones Must Be Hearing Aid Compatible
Now that hearing aids are available over-the-counter, the FCC takes accessibility a step further with requirements for Bluetooth and volume control.
FCC Announces That iPhone and Other Smartphones Will be Required to be Compatible With All Bluetooth Hearing Aids
The FCC on Wednesday announced new requirements for the iPhone and all other smartphones to offer compatibility with all Bluetooth hearing aids, including Apple's AirPods Pro 2.
All mobile phones must be hearing aid compatible under new FCC rules
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Thursday issued rules requiring that all mobile phones — including smartphones — sold in the U.S. be compatible with hearing aids. The news comes two years after the FDA made hearing aids available to all Americans without a prescription.
The FCC will soon require all hearing aids and phones to work together
The FCC approved new regulations requiring all phone manufacturers to make their handsets compatible with hearing aids.The rules ensure those with hearing loss can easily use compatible phones.
FCC Requires That All Mobile Phones Must Be Compatible With Hearing Aids
The new rules will go into effect after a transition period, and also require that phones meet volume-control benchmarks.
FCC mandates all phones will have to be hearing aid-compatible
The FCC has approved regulations that mandate phone manufacturers to ensure their products work with hearing aids. Making phones compatible with hearing aids could help the aging American population.
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FCC says all smartphones must be hearing aid compatible
The gist is the FCC is establishing a Bluetooth pairing requirement, thereby discouraging smartphone makers from using ...
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FCC: All smartphones must have hearing aid compatibility
Addressing the disparities in assistive device access among the 48 million Americans with hearing loss, the FCC has ruled ...
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Best Costco Hearing Aids
As a Costco member, you can get your hearing tested and get fitted for hearing aids all at the retailer's hearing center. We ...
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The FCC basically just ordered Android OEMs to step up their hearing aid game
The FCC has mandated that all smartphones be compatible with hearing aids and adopt universal Bluetooth standards ...
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Best Hearing Aids For Music, Expert-Reviewed In 2024
Oticon Intent hearing aids are best for people with mild, moderate or severe hearing loss. The feedback manager feature from ...
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