Check out this new video of the founder of SoundFest, Mark Eisner, as he tells the story behind Real Clarity: Mark Describes SoundFest
The first version of SoundFest's Real Clarity app for the iPhone is almost ready to launch, and we are looking for people to help us finish our final testing. Please let us know if the following applies to you: 1. You occasionally (or often) have difficulty hearing people in noisy environments like restaurants, business meetings or parties. Or, you find ...
Hearing Mojo, the leading blog for hard-of-hearing people, just wrote an excellent story about SoundFest and our planned smartphone app. Check it out here.
Check out Radio Entrepreneurs interview with SoundFest president David Duehren here.
SoundFest was mentioned today in the Wall Street Journal. Testing, Testing ... Can You Hear Better Now? provides an excellent summary of the state of the market for personal hearing assistance. Dave Duehren, our CEO, summarizes SoundFest's design philosophy: "... people know what they can and can't hear, and they can adjust [Real Clarity] themselves."
We frequently get questions about how Real Clarity will sound in practice. Real Clarity Train Example is a short audio clip that illustrates how someone with hearing difficulty will gain clarity in their conversations in noisy environments like riding a train.
SoundFest is excited to announce that our products are available for preorder at a discount from the crowdfunding website Indiegogo. Sign up today to support us and get early access to our products!
Are you struggling with hearing loss in specific situations like business conferences, airports and restaurants? Check out these helpful resources: Ability Hub: Assistive Technology Solutions www.abilityhub.com Assistive Technology for people with a disability who find operating a computer difficult, maybe even impossible. This web site will direct you to adaptive equipment and alternative methods available for accessing computers. Better Hearing Institute www.betterhearing.org Deaf ...
Based on World Health Organization data, an estimated 693 million people suffer from hearing loss. And it is growing at the dramatic rate of 160% per year. Despite the challenges faced by sufferers of hearing loss (and those they talk to), 75% of the Americans experiencing it don’t use hearing aids. No single solution meets their cost, cosmetic, convenience and ...
