The AirPods Pro 2 will soon double as hearing aids

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Apple has announced a batch of hearing health updates coming to the AirPods Pro 2, including a new “clinical grade” hearing aid feature. The iPhone maker says the hearing aid functionality is still awaiting FDA clearance, but it expects the agency’s approval alongside other regulatory bodies “soon.”
A new clinically validated hearing test feature will also be included in this update that can help to detect hearing loss. Apple says the test requires both the AirPods Pro and a connected iPhone and can be taken in under five minutes.

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I’m curious how this stacks up against the ridiculously expensive medical-specific ones in this space.

I was shocked to see the price for one of them in this forum for sale recently: https://techenclave.com/threads/hea...-r-hearing-aid-warranty-till-nov-2025.213289/

90k! There are cheaper ones for sure but I guess they might often be a lot shittier at most other aspects of an “earphone”. Definitely need a disruption and I hope this is shaping to be one.
 
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I’m curious how this stacks up against the ridiculously expensive medical-specific ones in this space.

I was shocked to see the price for one of them in this forum for sale recently: https://techenclave.com/threads/hea...-r-hearing-aid-warranty-till-nov-2025.213289/

90k! There are cheaper ones for sure but I guess they might often be a lot shittier at most other aspects of an “earphone”. Definitely need a disruption and I hope this is shaping to be one.
I was working as a Subcon for one of these world renowned hearing aids companies implementing ERP for them. One model of their hearing aid is sold to the consumers at nearly $8,000 while the COGS (Cost of goods sold - i.e., the cost of the individual materials/parts) is around $108. I believe the stores that sell these hearing aids make close to $2K per piece, including tuning the hearing aid for the patient's needs.
 
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Jesus, that’s quite the hefty markup. Then again, Apple is no stranger to that. But their pricing looks crazy reasonable now in comparison.