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Hear in Hijab Enhances Sound Clarity for Hijab Wearers with Hearing Loss

— May 16, 2026 — Tech
Hijab-wearing women with hearing loss often experience muffled sounds and discomfort with standard behind-the-ear hearing aids that sit exactly where their hijab sits, leading Dentsu Indonesia and beauty brand Wardah to team up and develop Hear in Hijab.

Every missed word at work and every strained interaction with a family member is a reminder that mainstream hearing technology wasn't made with hijab wearers in mind, and adjusting the hijab, or "just turning up the volume" aren't solutions—they're workarounds that force women to choose between their comfort and their ability to hear. Hear in Hijab takes the form of a lightweight brooch pin that works by capturing unobstructed sound and wirelessly transmitting it to the ear at up to 100dB of enhanced clarity.

Trend Themes

  1. Inclusive Assistive Accessories — Designs that integrate assistive tech into everyday apparel create opportunities to serve underserved user groups who face cultural or clothing-related barriers to standard devices.
  2. Wearable Acoustic Accessories — Miniaturized external sound-capture modules positioned away from obstructions enable higher-fidelity audio pickup for users whose headwear or hairstyles block conventional microphones.
  3. Cultural-conscious Device Design — Products engineered with respect for cultural norms and aesthetic preferences increase adoption by reducing the trade-offs between functionality and identity expression.

Industry Implications

  1. Hearing Healthcare — Integrating alternative form factors and wireless transmission into audiology offerings can expand care to populations who currently avoid standard hearing aids due to comfort or visibility concerns.
  2. Wearable Fashion-tech — Collaborations between beauty and tech brands create potential for fashion-forward accessories that deliver medical-grade functionality while matching consumer style expectations.
  3. Religious and Cultural Apparel Retail — Retailers specializing in modest clothing could broaden product lines with embedded or compatible assistive devices that preserve garment integrity and wearer dignity.
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