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Safety Product Innovations

Launch of first hearing safeguarding solution that gives the user control over their sound dose

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February 1, 2019

LimitEar Ltd is now launching its hearing safeguarding application and software, HearAngel.

It is available for Android handsets today, and is being licenced to both mobile handset (regardless of platform) and wireless headphone manufacturers.

It has been recognised for many years that the use of headphones at high volumes can cause Noise Induced Hearing Loss or Damage (NIHL or NIHD) and that something must be done to protect headphone users and so prevent an epidemic of avoidable hearing loss.

So concerned were The World Health Organisation (WHO) that they addressed this issue in their 1.1 billion people at risk of hearing loss report https://www.who.int/mediacentre/news/releases/2015/ear-care/en/ of February 2015, which identified three objectives for their “Make Listening Safe” initiative:

1.    Regulate exposure to loud sounds through personal audio systems. 

2.    Change listening behaviours among the target population.

3.    Limit sound exposure in recreational settings.

Since the publication of the report, the WHO has worked closely with the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) and in early November 2018 the ITU published their own recommendations for safe listening practice, ITU-T H870 201808 https://www.itu.int/rec/T-REC-H.870-201808-I. These recommendations match the WHO’s objectives.

In late November 2018 the European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization (CENELEC), announced their new edition of standard EN62368-1: 2018 which covers many aspects of product safety.

The acoustic safety element of the standard recommends that handset manufacturers move to sound dose monitoring to protect headphone users from hearing damage as soon as possible.

This standard has also been adopted by International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) and the Underwriters Laboratory (UL) and will come into effect on 20th December 2020 in Europe and the USA and in other territories later.

Currently only a few handset manufacturers comply with the standard.

They do this by giving users a warning triggered by the volume setting button on the handset, at a nominal 85dB.

As the warning is only based on the volume setting on the handset and doesn’t take account of the user’s listening period or the energy of their content, it is of limited value.

Worse still headphone users have realised that if they adhere to the volume setting warning their content is inaudible in many common listening situations (for example, in noisy environments), so it is widely ignored.

With the launch of HearAngel, a proven, low risk solution to meeting the WHO’s recommendations and the standards, there is now a second option; this gives the headphone user personalised sound dose information, messaging and protection based on their recent exposure.

Using the headphone user’s own sound dose information will enable them to listen at volumes greater than 85dB when required and provide them with information and warnings at the appropriate times.

Providing headphone users and their employers with individual information, relevant to them is understood to change behaviour.

The headphone user will also have the option to select dose-based automatic protection which will gradually intervene to reduce the level should they be in danger of exceeding the recommended sound dose levels for a specified period.

The standard also includes enhanced protection for children who use headphones.

About LimitEar Ltd

LimitEar Ltd is a UK technology company which has spent the last eight years safeguarding the hearing of professional headphone users. It provides safeguarding technologies to headphone users in aviation, government, film and broadcast and includes The BBC and Sennheiser amongst its customers. Stephen Wheatley is CEO and a Co-Founder of LimitEar Ltd. He is a regular writer and speaker on hearing safeguarding topics and has been invited to deliver presentations at The World Health Organisation (WHO), The International Telecommunications Union (ITU) and National Hearing Conservation Associations of both America and the UK. He has also been credited in several patents for headphone hearing safeguarding inventions.

KEYWORDS: hearing conservation hearing loss

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