Thanks to
MedGadget for spotting the
EarMachine, a
Free iOS App for Hearing Problems...
"Smartphones have essentially the same hardware as hearing assist devices, including a microphone, analog-to-digital converter, and a CPU to process the audio and modulate it to the specific user. The EarMachine is a new app that harnesses the power of iPhones to do just that."
![http://www.medgadget.com/2013/11/earmachine-a-free-ios-app-for-hearing-problems.html](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEio1MTZV-xZ1xsrUOOJBESQnPVg1C1lv4373-ZJyu1NUAQgiFOWkwQnYXNIJ9iU6xHlF3WS5W7BHt-QwuU2Kzw2OP-179GD63xH-aYialjkPd1ZIodYu7n1X7bsvvbaLw9mxzuzRm_efcw/s400/EarMachine-1.jpg)
If we combine this sonic adjustment app with noise cancellation, whisperware, voice recognition, translational "babelfish" apps and we can really make progress towards
Smartbuds, the acoustic analog to Glass.
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