Article 5NGT1 Jabra’s new true wireless earbuds are designed to help cope with hearing loss

Jabra’s new true wireless earbuds are designed to help cope with hearing loss

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Jon Porter
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Jabra_Enhance_Angle_4b_Dark_Grey_LB.0.jp The Jabra Enhance Plus. | Image: Jabra

Jabra's Enhance Plus are a new pair of true wireless earbuds aimed at helping people who experience mild-to-moderate" hearing loss. They're meant as a half-step towards a more traditional hearing aid solution, for people who might not be ready to wear a device all day. The Enhance Plus will be released first in the US at the end of the year, and will be sold through licensed hearing care professionals at a price that's yet to be announced.

Although Jabra is perhaps best known for its true wireless earbuds like the Elite 85T, its parent company GN Group has a long history in the hearing aid business. Now Jabra is also getting involved. It announced a new hearing aid lineup in June, and last year it added a hearing test feature to its...

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