Hearing aids have traditionally been known to amplify the sound around the person wearing them. Of course, this works very well in all cases, however, one thing that's missing is hearing traditional aesthetics - when it comes to looks and design, the headset has not been given much love by the manufacturers. This is not really a big deal, except that only the size and aesthetically unappealing that have discouraged some people use appearance.

Soundhawk, a company with a mission to transform the experience of hearing, has introduced a new "headset" that is not only visually pleasing but comes with a lot of features that normal hearing is usually delivered. Soundhawk comes with a "Scoop" - the part of the headset that sits comfortably in the ear (and works as a Bluetooth headset that syncs with your phone and allows you to speak and listen to audio). It has a small microphone that amplifies sound around the user. If they are in a stronger setting (think restaurant), you can use the microphone (accessory not included) and place it in the direction the sound is coming, and picks it up and do it directly to the ear. Soundhawk also accompanied by an application that allows you to set the scoop to the environment in which it is - outdoor indoor dining or driving. Once selected, the user moves their finger on a touch interface for adjusting the volume of the scoop.
Pre-order today for this device starts at $ 280 and the price will go up to $ 300 after its release. On average, a decent headset costs about $ 1,500. Go to the website for more information and to pre-order
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