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CarelessBuilder9271 t1_jdsm4s5 wrote

Think of it like this: hearing assistive devices are made tiny so that people can keep thinking they look cool. But no components that small can give a user the performance they ought to. Too small for good microphones, speakers and amps and feature-rich ultra-low-latency audio that sounds good. So you can have something tiny and limited or big and feature-rich.

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