Carina implantable hearing aid gets showed off
Filed under: Misc. Gadgets, Wearables
We’ve been hearing about cochlear implants of various sorts some instance for some date now, but it looks things are about to get a whole lot more implantable, with a pair of fully implantable hearing aids now in clinical trials. One of those is developed by the folks at Envoy Medical, while the other comes from Otologics of Boulder, CO, which the MIT Technology Review got to check it out first hand, so to speak. Dubbed “Carina,” the hearing aid consists of four separate pieces that are designed to be countersunk into the cranium, including a microphone the size of a fingernail that sits behind the ear and a main processing unit that additionally houses the rechargeable lithium-ion battery that powers the device. That, as you’re no doubt wondering, gets replenished by a
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