Audiotoniq Announces Revolutionary High-Tech Hearing
System
June 2011
Innovative testing system and hearing aid announced at the 2011 Hearing
Loss Association of America Convention in Washington, D.C.
Audiotoniq, an Austin, Texas-based company dedicated to providing the
latest in hearing-loss technology at a lower cost to consumers, announced
the introduction of its first-generation hearing system at the 2011 Hearing
Loss Association of America Convention in Washington, D.C. on June 17, 2011.
The Audiotoniq system consists of the innovative Audiotoniq Professional
Hearing Test and the revolutionary Audiotoniq Hearing Aid. The testing
system will be available first in Austin, Texas, and then will be rolled out
to other major Texas markets and eventually nationally. The self-test system
is a portable device that will allow greater access to hearing health by
providing accurate audiogram and baseline hearing assessments that can be
conducted in a variety of settings, such as schools, physician offices and
pharmacies. Currently, only 14 percent of physicians routinely screen for
hearing loss during a physical.
"Audiotoniq has been working on the hearing test system for nearly two
years, and we are excited that it is finally coming to fruition," Russ Apfel,
founder and CEO of Audiotoniq, said. "The system will make hearing testing
easy and affordable, helping to identify any hearing problems for those who
might have never planned on getting tested."
The self-test device does not require an operator to administer the test
and has wireless connectivity, which allows for results to be printed or
sent to an electronic medical record system. The low-cost testing system
includes a computer with video instructions and easy-to-follow prompts.
Live, online chat capabilities with audiologists and Audiotoniq customer
care representatives, as well as live video conferencing, will also be
available.
The company's first hearing aid is scheduled to be released in early fall
2011. The personally programmable audio device will cost considerably less
than comparable hearing aids currently on the market. It will utilize
cutting-edge technology that will allow users to control their hearing aid
settings without having to schedule time-consuming appointments with a
service provider. Applications have been developed for smart phones that
will allow a wide range of adjustment options at the touch of a finger. The
hearing aid is also adaptable for use with digital media devices such as MP3
players and contains a re-chargeable lithium ion battery that will last
approximately 30 hours between charges.
The Audiotoniq Live Life Log (tm), an online journal, allows individuals
to examine the impact of their hearing problems-recording, tracking and
sharing life experiences and information related to hearing loss. The tool
is currently available atwww.audiotoniq.com, and will be available as a
smart-phone application at a later date.
"When we decided to form Audiotoniq in 2009, we shared a belief that we
would offer customers a choice in how they purchased and controlled their
hearing aids," Harold Mindlin, vice president of sales and marketing, said.
"With this announcement, we are in full motion towards accomplishing that
goal."
About 17 percent of American adults (36 million) report some degree of
hearing loss, yet only one out of five people who could benefit from a
hearing aid actually wears one.
Since Audiotoniq's inception, engineers and entrepreneurs with the
company have been working to develop products and distribution channels that
will provide consumers with a new and improved option for hearing aids,
enabling people to make on-the-fly adjustments to their hearing aids to
better their overall quality of life.
Audiotoniq was founded by Russ Apfel, a 40-year veteran of the
semiconductor industry who developed the first single-chip digital signal
processor (which also included high-performance analog circuitry). Don
Coplin, vice president of operations, comes to the company with more than 35
years of experience in manufacturing technology, product development and
program management.
Harold Mindlin, vice president of sales and marketing, has more than 40
years of experience developing marketing strategies and programs in
business-to-business and business-to-consumer markets.
To learn more about Audiotoniq, please visit www.audiotoniq.com.
About Audiotoniq
In 2009, concerned about the limited availability and high prices of
hearing aids, a group of engineers and entrepreneurs formed Audiotoniq to
develop unconventional and improved options for consumers with hearing loss.
By redesigning the hearing aid industry's current practices, Audiotoniq
offers innovative products that realistically fit into the daily lives of
consumers at a low cost. www.audiotoniq.com
Source: Audiotoniq