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FONIX FP35 -
Frye Electronics, Inc
Move your hearing aid fittings into the world of the touch screen! The new FP35 Touch adds a new interactive dimension to hearing instrument verification. Touch the screen to navigate to the desired test screen or to make changes to important settings. Swipe the screen and move to the next one or call up local menus—real control at your fingertips!
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MiNi-HAC -
APREL, Inc.
Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC) evaluation of wireless handsets ensures accessibility of these technologies to the hearing impaired. The MiNi-HAC system can be used for the design and development of wireless handsets as well as for evaluation of hearing aids used by the hearing impaired to gain access to mobile wireless technologies. RF Emissions Test - near field measurements of the electric and magnetic fields emitted by a wireless device.
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DC Connect -
Listen Inc
DC Connect enables measurement of current consumption of battery operated and other low voltage devices such as hearing aids
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Head & Torso Simulators -
Listen Inc
If you need to carry out realistic in-situ measurements of headphones, telephones or hearing aids, you need a Head and Torso Simulator such as the B&K ‘HATS’ – Type 4128D or GRAS’ Kemar to complete your test setup. These manikins have built-in ear and mouth simulators that provide a realistic reproduction of the acoustic properties of an average adult human head and torso. They are commonly used for tests on telephone handsets, headsets, audio conference devices, microphones, headphones, hearing aids and hearing protectors. Please contact your sales engineer or email sales@listeninc.com for more information.
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ECO-TECH
Is sound that is lower in frequency than 20 Hz (hertz) or cycles per second, the "normal" limit of human hearing. Hearing becomes gradually less sensitive as frequency decreases, so for humans to perceive infrasound, the sound pressure must be sufficiently high. The ear is the primary organ for sensing infrasound, but at higher intensities it is possible to feel infrasound vibrations in various parts of the body.
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Ampetronic Ltd.
Loopworks is a unique suite of online and App-based tools and resources designed by Ampetronic to enable its customers to understand, specify and design Hearing Loop systems.
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HATS -
Brüel & Kjær Sound & Vibration A/S
Designed for realistic in situ electroacoustics tests on, for example, smartphones, headsets, audio conference devices, microphones, headphones, hearing aids and hearing protectors. High-frequency Head and Torso Simulator (HATS) Types 5128-C and -D are manikins with built-in realistic ear and mouth simulators that provide a realistic reproduction of the acoustic properties of an average adult human head and torso. High-frequency HATS is designed for in situ electroacoustics tests and can cover the full audible frequency range (up to 20 kHz).
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VLFC -
Meyer Sound Laboratories Inc.
Think extremely low. With a range of 13-30 Hz—the lowest reach of any Meyer Sound speaker—the VLFC extends below the threshold of human hearing to let your audience feel the sound like never before.
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Vocalyzer Test Suite -
vocalize.ai inc.
The vocalyzer test suite has been developed to enable black-box evaluations and benchmarking of AI powered virtual assistants. The goal is to help highlight gaps in performance with measurable, repeatable and shared benchmarks. For the initial task of assessing the hearing capabilities of speech recognizer engines, vocalize.ai has leveraged expertise from the world of audiology; the branch of science that studies hearing, balance and related disorders. Working with talented audiologists, the company has identified procedures and modified them to work with virtual assistants. Audiology tests such as Speech Recognition Threshold (SRT) and Speech In Noise (SIN) are supported by a cloud based utterance database and are readily available for product benchmarking.
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Dr. Ir. Stéphane Pigeon
Our Sound Tests will help you to intuitively benchmark your audio Equipment and loudspeakers E , your listening environment and room Acoustics A or your Hearing H without any other device required. In these tests, your ears will be your best judge.
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Retro-Fi -
ONYX Apps
Retro-Fi is a time machine, constructed to take you back to a time when the most common way of hearing the latest hit music was AM radio. The music of that time included many styles and sounds, but the way the music sounded was always the same, owing to the limitations of the medium.
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TestingXperts
More than a compliance requirement, accessibility of your applications to ensure inclusivity of differently abled populations is a societal responsibility. As a socially responsible organization, you would like your applications and products to be accessible for one and all, including people with visual, hearing, cognitive and motor limitations. It also helps your brand image and increases the number of happy users.
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Cohu, Inc.
The market is driving the need for improved voice recognition for security, automobile infotainment control, VoIP, accurate language translation, voice-activated consumer devices and high precision hearing aids. The latest next-generation microphones require highly accurate precision testing with SNR tests up to 78 dB with high parallelism, high UPH, in a high volume production environment.
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TSA-II -
Medoc-Web
TSA thermal stimulator test procedure The test procedure itself is similar to that employed in such routine tests as eye and hearing examinations, where patients are asked to respond to visual or auditory stimuli. Sensory testing is performed by applying the TSA-II thermode on the patient's skin to heat or cool the skin. Patients respond to the temperature stimuli by pushing a button, and the sensory threshold is recorded and automatically compared to an age-matched normative data.
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ULD-410 -
Amprobe Test Tools
When equipment begins to fail due to an air or gas leak or vibration, or electrical discharge, the leakage point emits an ultrasonic sound wave that is above the natural range of human hearing. The ULD-410 Ultrasonic Leak Detector converts this ultrasonic sound into a signal that can be used to pinpoint the exact location of the equipment failure.