Jabra launches new TWS earbuds that can help those coping with hearing loss
Friday, August 20, 2021 at 3:49AM
Nicole Batac in First Looks, Health, Jabra, Jabra Enhance Plus, News, Press release, Product launch, accessories

Source: Jabra

Jabra recently announced its Enhance Plus earbuds. This pair of true wireless buds don't just help you listen to music or take calls but help those with "mild-to-moderate" hearing loss. If you aren't ready for a hearing aid yet, this could be an option to consider. 

Jabra plans to launch this pair first in the US by the end of the year. Jabra will sell them through licensed hearing care professionals, but the company hasn't announced pricing yet. These earbuds might be Jabra's first entry into the business, but its parent company, GN Group, has worked in the industry for a while. 

The Enhance Plus are designed to be discrete, and they offer a battery life of 10 hours in the buds or a total of 30 hours with the charging case. These buds use beamforming to isolate sounds and amplify what you're listening to. With noise reduction and feedback suppression, they can cut out unwanted background noise, too. If you want to tweak the settings, you can do so with the companion app.

These buds are IP52 rated for dust and water resistance. The Jabra Enhance Plus will be available in gray or beige.

Source: The Verge

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