In the digital age, important services like hearing therapy are available on the go and in the format of innovative mobile applications. AudioCardio is one such service. The app is backed by the latest science and data. It is focused on providing sound therapy for hearing loss and tinnitus. The sound works to stimulate one's cells inside the ear.
The hearing therapy app relies on Threshold Sound Conditioning (TSC), a clinically proven technology that "detects the key frequencies that have lost sensitivity (commonly due to noise exposure and aging) and exercises them with personalized sound signals." AudioCardio assesses one's hearing abilities and tailored a one-hour sound therapy, once a day, to the "patient's" needs.
AudioCardio's venture is supported by GRID110, a nonprofit organization that funds and provides resources to startups.
Mobile Hearing Therapy
AudioCardio Stimulates Cells Inside of One’s Ear
Trend Themes
1. Mobile Hearing Therapy - Apps that provide sound therapy for hearing loss and tinnitus are gaining popularity as people can receive therapy on-the-go.
2. Threshold Sound Conditioning - TSC technology is gaining momentum in hearing therapy as it provides personalized sound signals to exercise frequencies that have lost sensitivity due to noise exposure and aging.
3. Nonprofit Support for Startups - Grid100's support of AudioCardio highlights the growing trend of nonprofits providing funding and resources to startups in the healthcare industry.
Industry Implications
1. Mobile App Development - The development of mobile apps for healthcare services, such as hearing therapy, presents an opportunity for app developers to tap into a growing digital healthcare market.
2. Healthcare - The use of TSC technology in hearing therapy can disrupt traditional hearing aid industry by providing a personalized and convenient hearing loss solution.
3. Nonprofit Funding - As AudioCardio's venture is supported by a nonprofit organization, it showcases a potential opportunity for other startups in the healthcare industry to seek funding and resources from similar organizations.