Not nick rhodes
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- Jul 7, 2016
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The two basic precepts of the audio industry are that we all hear exactly the same, and that we all hear perfectly and we all know that's biologically untrue.
Now an Israeli tech start up company has developed a headphone that administers a test upon first use, measuring how sensitive people are to eight different frequencies. After this test it can figure out where some people have natural deficiencies or even slight hearing loss and pump the audio through an algorithm to compensate for it, leading to a richer sound for the user.
Clever stuff. They hope to market in the next 12 months. The headphone will be called Even headphones.
anyone else heard of any cool new tech ideas recently ?
And before any one asks, No I'm not connected to the tech firm in any way, I wish I was as clever as a lot of these start ups !
Now an Israeli tech start up company has developed a headphone that administers a test upon first use, measuring how sensitive people are to eight different frequencies. After this test it can figure out where some people have natural deficiencies or even slight hearing loss and pump the audio through an algorithm to compensate for it, leading to a richer sound for the user.
Clever stuff. They hope to market in the next 12 months. The headphone will be called Even headphones.
anyone else heard of any cool new tech ideas recently ?
And before any one asks, No I'm not connected to the tech firm in any way, I wish I was as clever as a lot of these start ups !