Jabra announces Enhance Plus for people with mild hearing loss

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Not everyone has the best hearing, especially people who are older. Since there are so many audio brands out there, it's not surprising to hear (heh) of one making products for hearing loss. Jabra is one such company and it has a new product in that range.

According to Jabra, the Jabra Enhance Plus is a "miniaturised 3-in-1 earbud for hearing enhancement, music, and calls". This is effectively a pair of high-end TWS earbuds for people with mild to moderate hearing loss. It's allegedly 50% smaller than the Jabra Elite 75t, which makes it more comfortable to wear too. Best of all, the design doesn't look like a typical hearing aid.

On the inside, the Jabra Enhance Plus comes with precision microphones to capture clear voice audio. It then uses an advanced noise reduction algorithm to reduce background noise. Of course, it can also function as a pair of normal TWS earbuds to listen to music or take calls. It even has up to 30 hours of battery (charging case included) and IP52 water/dust resistance.

Jabra hasn't announced the price and availability, but it should launch once the company gains the medical certifications for the product. Would you grab this for a family member with hearing issues? Let us know in the comments, and stay tuned to TechNave for more news like this.