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Unveiled at technology event CES 2019, Oticon has revealed the world’s first personal AI assistant for hearing aids with its new Oticon Kaizn.

Oticon Kaizn imageOticon Kaizn will provide Oticon’s Opn 2.4GHz connected hearing aid users with an innovative way to train their hearing aid to deliver them the best personalised sound experience. The company says its new Kaizn launch is the next big step in Oticon’s work to improve human health and wellbeing through hearing.

With Kaizn, Oticon Opn hearing aid users will be able to take charge of how their hearing aid performs during their daily routine. Utilising everyday iOS devices, particularly the Apple Watch, Oticon Kaizn communicates with users to determine their hearing intentions in different sound environments.

By also understanding the typical listening environments where users live, work and socialise, such as cafés or the office, Kaizn can continuously train to automatically implement informed, tailored changes to a user’s hearing aid settings, and ultimately improve a user’s hearing experience in everyday life.

For example, based on confirmed previous user intent, a hearing aid can anticipate a user’s regular Monday morning meeting and ensure that their settings are ready for ‘focus’ or assume that a user would like their settings to provide them with ‘comfort’ when they take a relaxing afternoon tea break at a local café.

Users are also provided with the flexibility to change adaptions made by the AI at any time.

“We appreciate that every hearing aid user is different and that their needs and preferences are changeable,” explained Michael Porsbo, Oticon Project Manager. “Only the user knows whether they want to hear the conversation at their table, or relax to the music playing in the background, which is why with Kaizn, we take a leap forward in human-driven hearing healthcare by using AI to optimise a more personal sound experience.

Oticon Kaizn image“An Oticon hearing aid connected to Kaizn will persist in getting better and better over time, enabling continuous user optimisations to positively affect hearing health and ultimately overall well-being. Just as Spotify recommends new songs based on a user’s past selections, thanks to artificial intelligence, Kaizn keeps getting to know a hearing aid user and their preferences as it learns from the data it collects.

“It is our dream that Oticon Kaizn, as an ever expanding, ever improving solution and system, will provide continuous added value to hundreds of thousands of Oticon hearing aid users worldwide.”

In 2018, Oticon enabled its internet-connected hearing aid users to take steps towards managing their own hearing care with the launch of the hearing technology, HearingFitness. Both HearingFitness and Oticon Opn, Oticon’s connected hearing aid, have been recognized by the CES judging panel, winning Innovation Awards in 2017 and 2018.

This year, Oticon Kaizn has also captured the attention of the CES Innovations Awards judges to be selected as an Honoree in two 2019 CES Innovation Awards categories.

Kaizn will be made available for the latest Oticon hearing aids in the Oticon ON app during 2019.

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