These little earbuds want to make your music sound "as the artist intended" via a specialized head scan — but what does that ...
Merging electronics with human tissue, scientists have used 3D printing tools to build a functioning ear. Researchers at Princeton University reported that they created a functioning ear that that can ...
Whether in-ear 'phones cost £10 or £1000, nearly all come with the same three sizes of rubbery buds you use to wedge them in your trophy handles. UK company Snugs, however, offers a more personalised ...
A doctor in the United Kingdom is using cutting-edge 3D scanning technology to design hyper-accurate ear implants for children suffering from microtia, a congenital condition in which the external ear ...
Have you ever had a pair of ear buds fit perfectly out of the package? Probably not. Well, [Joe] decided to take matters into his own hands and cast his own silicone ear bud covers custom made for him ...
Researchers at Princeton University haven't just created a functional ear; they've actually manufactured some that may work better than our human ones. Nicknamed the "bionic ear," the operative device ...
LAS VEGAS —U.S. Navy Seals, hearing aid users and audiophiles all need custom-fit earpieces to get the best sound and perhaps shield their ears from outside noise. New 3D ear scanning technology aims ...
After the scan, the app conducts an ear canal acoustic measurement to refine your personal listening model even further. All of this data is then processed in the cloud by Final’s proprietary DTAS ...
With 3D printing, it seems the things you can make are limited only by your imagination. The latest innovation: a 3D-printed artificial ear. The ear, which looks and functions like a normal human ear, ...
THIS is not just any ear. It is the official standard for the human pinna, or outer ear. Called IEC TR 60959, its shape was defined in 1990 by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) to ...
(KUTV) Born without a complete ear, 4-year-old Tai Medina is also deaf on his right side.It’s a rare condition called Microtia and Atresia, which means “little ear,” and information about it scarce.
In the beginning, there was the earmouse: naked, pink, and toting on its back a grotesque ear-like appendage the size of a child’s ear. When an image of this mouse-grown “ear”— actually a piece of ...