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AirPods Pro 2 Hearing Health Features Expand to More Countries

AirPods Pro 2 users in Australia, Brazil, Saudi Arabia, Colombia, and Malaysia will soon have access to the hearing health feature set that Apple has been rolling out for the last several months.

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In these countries, AirPods Pro 2 owners can take a Hearing Test to check for any hearing loss, and then turn on a clinical-grade Hearing Aid feature to enhance sound if there is indeed hearing loss detected. The Hearing Aid option adjusts voices and sounds around the user to improve hearing, and it can also tweak music, videos, and phone calls to optimal sound levels using a personalized hearing profile.

Loud Sound Reduction, another feature, can cut down on loud noise to protect hearing. The AirPods Pro 2 provide passive noise reduction, using the H2 chip inside to reduce loud noise at 48,000 times per second. Loud Sound Reduction is enabled automatically in Transparency and Adaptive Audio listening modes.

The Hearing Test can be accessed in the AirPods section of the Settings app when the AirPods Pro 2 are connected to an iPhone. Hearing Aid capabilities are only available to users with mild to moderate hearing loss.

Apple says that the Hearing Test and Hearing Aid features are coming to the new countries with the launch of iOS 18.4 and the latest firmware update.

Apple began rolling out the hearing health features with the launch of iOS 18.1. The Hearing Test and Hearing Aid features are available in more than 100 countries and regions.

Update: Apple has also added sleep apnea detection functionality in Malaysia.

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Top Rated Comments

13 months ago

weird. im in canada and i see that hearing test setting... I don't have a vPN...
There's a joke in there somewhere about Canadians no longer needing to say "eh?" as much but I can't quite write it.
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teknikal90 Avatar
13 months ago
weird. im in canada and i see that hearing test setting... I don't have a vPN...
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13 months ago
AirPods Pro II are useless in windy conditions. It’s like they emphasize wind noise.
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einsteinbqat Avatar
13 months ago
Even though Health Canada cleared the APP2 as hearing aid. Apple won't activate it in Canada because provinces have laws that prohibit the use of hearing aids without a prescription from an audiologist. In fact, you cannot buy OTC (over the counter) hearing aids in Canada. That's what I learnt after being happy about HC clearing the device. Yeah, s*cks
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w_macintosh Avatar
13 months ago

The article seems to suggest that the Hearing Protection feature, of which “Loud Sound Reduction” is the key component, is available anywhere the Transparency and Adaptive Audio modes are available.

Alas, this is not the case. Hearing Protection is only available in the US (including territories) and Canada.

I don’t understand why the restriction is there in the first place, and really hope that Apple gets regulatory approval (why should it be necessary!?) everywhere else.

b&
It’s approved in Canada but still not available.
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13 months ago
Good to see the expansion of these health features. Getting required approvals in different countries might be causing the delay.
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