Use of Airpod Pros as Assistive Technology
NCT: NCT06840015 · RECRUITING
Brief Summary
The goal of this study is to investigate the suitability and effectiveness of the AirPod Pro 2nd and 3rd generation (AP) as hearing assistive technology for individuals with mild-to-moderate hearing loss when listening in noisy environments. Researchers will compare four types of assistive technology: hearing aids (HAs), AP, dedicated wireless remote microphones, and Smartphone wireless remote microphone. The main questions it aims to answer are: * Which assistive technology provides the greatest benefit for speech recognition in noisy environments? * How do these devices impact listening effort, as measured by reaction time in a dual-task activity and changes in pupil size? * What are participants' preferences for each device based on how easy it is to understand speech and their overall satisfaction? Participants will visit the lab for a single 3-hour session. They will listen to sentences using each device and repeat what they hear. During this task, their reaction times for the secondary task and changes in pupil size will be measured.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Use of Airpod Pros as Assistive Technology?
Use of Airpod Pros as Assistive Technology is a clinical trial registered under NCT06840015. Current status: RECRUITING.
What is the status of NCT06840015?
The current status of NCT06840015 (Use of Airpod Pros as Assistive Technology) is: RECRUITING.
When did Use of Airpod Pros as Assistive Technology start?
Use of Airpod Pros as Assistive Technology started on 2025-07-01.
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