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#Tomorrow's Wearable Tech Is Straight Out of'Star trek'A hearing aid that wirelessly streams audio from an MP3 PLAYER.
Devices such as hearing aids have been around for decades. But what if hearing aids could stream audio directly from a music player?
That's where I see the future integrating technology with the rest of the world around a user said Kalyani Malleia a senior systems engineer at Starkey Hearing Technologies a hearing technology company based in Eden Prairie Minn.
âÂ#Âoemy hearing aids cut off at 120 decibelsã¢Â# he says. So he retreated to a quiet hotel room and hunkered down.
They printed bone grafts from ceramic dental crowns from porcelain hearing aids from acrylic and prosthetic limbs from polymer.
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