The software is the first to use battery-preserving Bluetooth Low Energy technology to enable wireless streaming between Android devices and hearing aids. The new streaming capabilities will be available as a software update to the latest Android operating system for certain mobile devices, and will also require a firmware update to compatible hearing devices.
Additionally, since the new hearing aid specification is open-source, other hearing device and Android manufacturers will soon be able to apply the streaming technology to their own products.
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