Medical-Grade Tinnitus Headphones

Cleanhearing's 'Sono' Headphones are Designed for Home Treatment

American start-up Cleanhearing has launched 'Sono,' a class IIa medical device designed to help those suffering from tinnitus. The company aims to offer patients a comfortable and viable option for at-home tinnitus treatment, which is why they designed this innovative device to resemble a pair of traditional over-ear headphones.

Sono uses "electromagnetic stimulation to address underlying tinnitus pathophysiology and provide tinnitus relief," said Cleanhearing in a recent press release. The headphones work to target inflammation by administering low-frequency, pulsed electromagnetic fields, which have been proven to be a highly effective method for lessening the 'ring' associated with tinnitus.

Considering those suffering from tinnitus have historically faced a limited number of treatment options, this relaxing, at-home solution should appeal to many patients.

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Medical-grade Tinnitus Treatment Devices
As more companies develop medical-grade devices like Cleanhearing's 'Sono' headphones, there is a growing trend in at-home treatment options for individuals suffering from tinnitus.
Electromagnetic Stimulation Therapy
Electromagnetic stimulation therapy is a disruptive innovation opportunity that can lessen the 'ring' associated with tinnitus and has potential uses for other medical conditions as well.
Wearable Medical Devices
The design of Cleanhearing's 'Sono' headphones as a medical device reflects the growing trend of wearables in the healthcare industry and presents opportunities for further development in this area.

Industries Being Reshaped

Healthtech
Cleanhearing's 'Sono' headphones are an innovative solution to address tinnitus, and this product represents a growing trend in the HealthTech sector for at-home treatments and wearable medical devices.
Medical Devices
The development of medical-grade devices like Cleanhearing's 'Sono' headphones represents a significant opportunity for growth in the medical devices industry, particularly for those seeking to address currently underserved medical conditions.
Consumer Electronics
The incorporation of medical-grade technology into consumer electronics marks an emerging trend that can offer new revenue streams within the consumer electronics industry.
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