Cochlear partners with Norwegian startup on "hearing aid" glasses

Cochlear sees hearing loss with new eyes as it partners with a Norwegian startup developing a pair of hearing eyeglasses.
Tom Austadm CEO of Oculaudio | Photo: Privat/LinkedIn
Tom Austadm CEO of Oculaudio | Photo: Privat/LinkedIn
by sebastian brauer hagel, translated by daniel pedersen

Australian Cochlear has entered an agreement centered on research and development with Norwegian startup Oculaudio, which is developing a hearing aid that consists of 16 microphones mounted on the frames of a pair of eyeglasses. 

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