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Hearing Aid Product

Overview

A hearing aid is a body-worn amplifier that compensates for a specific pattern of hearing loss. It does not simply make sound louder: it measures the incoming sound, breaks it into frequency bands, and applies more gain where the wearer hears poorly and less where their hearing is near normal, all while keeping loud sounds comfortable. This receiver-in-canal design splits the device between a behind-the-ear module that holds the electronics and a tiny loudspeaker that sits down in the ear canal.

Sound first reaches the Microphone Assembly, where two MEMS microphones spaced front and rear let the device sense which direction a sound came from and steer a listening beam toward speech. The captured signal passes to the DSP / Amplifier Board, whose Hearing-Aid DSP SoC runs the entire audiological algorithm. Everything is packaged inside the Shell / Housing, a sealed, coated housing shaped to curve behind the ear, with the Push Button on the faceplate for changing volume or program.

How it works

The processor divides the audio into many channels and applies wide-dynamic-range compression independently in each, so a quiet consonant is lifted clearly above the noise floor while a slammed door is held below the wearer's discomfort level. The same stage runs adaptive noise reduction and feedback cancellation, the latter essential because the Receiver Module (RIC) sits only millimeters from the microphones and would otherwise whistle. The amplified signal drives the in-ear receiver, which couples to the canal through a soft vented dome, and a replaceable Wax Guard keeps earwax out of the receiver outlet.

Beyond plain amplification, the Wireless Radio (BLE / NFMI) streams phone calls and media over Bluetooth LE and synchronizes settings between the left and right aids by near-field magnetic induction, while the Telecoil picks up audio directly from hearing-loop systems in theaters and counters. Power comes from a sealed Rechargeable Battery that runs through a full day; at night both aids drop into the Charging Case, a portable dock that recharges and dries them and carries its own reservoir cell to top them up away from a wall outlet.

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Bill of materials

10 top-level lines · 34 rows shown · 107 parts total · indented to 3 levels
# Item / sub-assembly Part no. Qty/assy Ext. qty Parts Type
1 Shell / Housing 2 parts hearing-aid-shell 1 2 assembly
1.1 Faceplate hearing-aid-faceplate 1 part
1.2 Shell Body hearing-aid-body 1 part
2 Microphone Assembly 2 parts hearing-aid-mic-assembly 1 4 assembly
2.1 MEMS Microphone hearing-aid-mems-mic 2 part
2.2 Microphone Port + Windscreen hearing-aid-mic-port 2 part
3 DSP / Amplifier Board 6 parts hearing-aid-dsp-board 1 50 assembly
3.1 Bare PCB pcb-bare 1 part
3.2 Hearing-Aid DSP SoC hearing-aid-soc 1 part
3.3 Wireless Radio (BLE / NFMI) hearing-aid-radio 1 part
3.4 RF / Induction Antenna hearing-aid-antenna 1 part
3.5 Configuration Flash hearing-aid-flash 1 part
3.6 SMD Passive (R/C/L) smd-passives 45× 45 part
4 Receiver Module (RIC) 3 parts hearing-aid-receiver-module 1 3 assembly
4.1 Speaker speaker 1 part
4.2 Receiver Wire + Sound Tube hearing-aid-receiver-tube 1 part
4.3 Ear Dome / Tip hearing-aid-ear-dome 1 part
5 Rechargeable Battery 3 parts hearing-aid-battery 1 4 assembly
5.1 LiPo Cell lipo-cell 1 part
5.2 BMS Board bms-board 1 part
5.3 Charging Contacts hearing-aid-charge-contacts 2 part
6 Push Button hearing-aid-pushbutton 1 part
7 Telecoil hearing-aid-telecoil 1 part
8 Internal Flex Harness 2 parts hearing-aid-flex 1 4 assembly
8.1 Wire Bundle wire-bundle 1 part
8.2 Connector connector 3 part
9 Wax Guard hearing-aid-wax-guard 1 part
10 Charging Case 3 parts hearing-aid-charging-case 1 37 assembly
10.1 Case Charge Pad hearing-aid-case-contacts 4 part
10.2 Case Charge Board 3 parts hearing-aid-case-board 1 32 assembly
10.2.1 Bare PCB pcb-bare 1 part
10.2.2 BMS Board bms-board 1 part
10.2.3 SMD Passive (R/C/L) smd-passives 30× 30 part
10.3 LiPo Cell lipo-cell 1 part

Sourcing — likely vendors

Companies that make this · indicative price $500–$3M · MOQ & lead are typical
VendorHQSpecialtyMOQLead time
gehealthcare.com ↗ Chicago, US Medical imaging & devices 100 units 12–20 wks
siemens-healthineers.com ↗ Erlangen, DE Medical systems 100 units 12–20 wks
🇳🇱Philips
philips.com ↗
Amsterdam, NL Health technology 100 units 12–20 wks
🇺🇸Medtronic
medtronic.com ↗
Minneapolis, US Medical devices 100 units 12–20 wks
🇨🇳Mindray
mindray.com ↗
Shenzhen, CN Medical devices 100 units 12–20 wks

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