That's the promise of a new technology developed by Plextek, a company based in the UK. They will have specially designed headphones that have the technology embedded in them, but they will also make it available as a gadget that can be inserted into regular headphones.
The way it works is it constantly monitors the Auditory Evoked Potentials (AEP) of the wearer. This information is relayed to the user's smartphone, where a dedicated app will inform the user about their AEP levels and warn them about early signs of inner ear damage.
It's essentially a portable, consumer grade ABR (Auditory Brain Response) system that constantly monitors and records these parameters in a smartphone.
I am so pleased to see that we are finally getting to a point where technology allows us to monitor many of our own medical parameters without a doctor's assistance, including blood pressure, body temperature, heart rate, glucose level, and now auditory evoked potential. I wish this was available earlier.
More info here:
http://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/business/technology/how-your-headphones-could-tell-12880918
The way it works is it constantly monitors the Auditory Evoked Potentials (AEP) of the wearer. This information is relayed to the user's smartphone, where a dedicated app will inform the user about their AEP levels and warn them about early signs of inner ear damage.
It's essentially a portable, consumer grade ABR (Auditory Brain Response) system that constantly monitors and records these parameters in a smartphone.
I am so pleased to see that we are finally getting to a point where technology allows us to monitor many of our own medical parameters without a doctor's assistance, including blood pressure, body temperature, heart rate, glucose level, and now auditory evoked potential. I wish this was available earlier.
More info here:
http://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/business/technology/how-your-headphones-could-tell-12880918