
Zounds Hearing
Founded Year
2005Stage
Series D | AliveTotal Raised
$80.37MLast Raised
$10M | 9 yrs agoAbout Zounds Hearing
Zounds designs, manufactures, and markets high performance hearing aids for use with mild, moderate, and moderate/severe hearing impairments. Zounds' goal is to offer a portfolio of hearing aids and wireless devices that provide the world's best performing technology at an affordable price to anyone with a mild, moderate, or moderate/severe hearing loss.
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Zounds Hearing Patents
Zounds Hearing has filed 13 patents.

Application Date | Grant Date | Title | Related Topics | Status |
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6/23/2008 | 4/25/2017 | Hearing aids, Hearing aid manufacturers, Otology, Audiology, Hearing | Grant |
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Grant Date | 4/25/2017 |
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Related Topics | Hearing aids, Hearing aid manufacturers, Otology, Audiology, Hearing |
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Latest Zounds Hearing News
Jan 17, 2023
Horentek (Italy) ZOUNDS Hearing Inc. (US) A hearing aid is an electrical device that amplifies sound to provide clear sound to the user. People with hearing loss or disabilities are the most likely to use these. Hearing aids are becoming more popular as a result of technological advancements and a growing desire for visually appealing designs. While technical developments and pricing pressures are expected to have an impact on the market, significant growth is anticipated throughout the analysis period. Wireless devices, Bluetooth, and the constant introduction of new appealing designs are the primary market drivers. A growing aging population, improved diagnosis, and increased awareness are also driving the industry. Segments covered in this report The Global Hearing Aid Market is segmented based on Product ,Type of Hearing Loss, Patient Type. Based on Type it is categorized into Product Hearing Aid Devices (Receiver-in-the-ear Hearing Aids, Behind-the-ear Hearing Aids, Canal Hearing Aids, In-the-ear Hearing Aids,, Other Hearing Aid Devices), Hearing Implants (Cochlear Implants, Bone-anchored Systems). Based on Type it is categorized into Sensorineural Hearing Loss, Conductive Hearing Loss. Based on Type it is categorized into Adults, Pediatrics. Driver The increasing prevalence of hearing loss among the population is a key factor driving the industry's growth. Hearing loss is becoming more common around the world, emphasizing the importance of monitoring and assessing hearing functions. Untreated hearing loss has a significant impact on children's language development, learning, and social involvement. Similarly, older people with hearing loss struggle to keep up with daily conversations. Untreated hearing loss has been linked to a number of physical and psychological issues in retirees, including cognitive decline and depression, as well as an increased risk of trips and falls. Restraint The high cost of hearing aids such as cochlear implants and bone-anchored devices is a significant barrier to market growth, particularly in price-sensitive regions such as Asia Pacific, Latin America, and Africa. Healthcare providers, particularly those in developing countries such as Brazil and Mexico, have limited financial resources to invest in cutting-edge technology. Employees must also receive extensive training in the proper use and maintenance of cochlear implants and bone-anchored systems. Extensive research and development are required to create technologically advanced hearing aids. As a result, both the manufacturing cost and the final price for customers rise significantly. Market Trend Increased global adoption of tele-audiology is one of the key trends in the global hearing aid market. The COVID-19 outbreak has hastened the adoption of telehealth among audiologists. To avoid patient traffic, many healthcare practitioners are turning to tele-audiology. Hearing Review polled healthcare workers in the United States and Canada about how the COVID-19 outbreak has affected their work. According to the poll, 51% of healthcare providers use tele-audiology for follow-ups and counseling, and 45% use it for device changes and fine-tuning. As a result, manufacturers are developing a number of platforms to help patients and healthcare providers. For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/1481ez About ResearchAndMarkets.com ResearchAndMarkets.com is the world's leading source for international market research reports and market data. We provide you with the latest data on international and regional markets, key industries, the top companies, new products and the latest trends. Contacts
Zounds Hearing Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When was Zounds Hearing founded?
Zounds Hearing was founded in 2005.
Where is Zounds Hearing's headquarters?
Zounds Hearing's headquarters is located at 4960 S Alma School Rd, Chandler.
What is Zounds Hearing's latest funding round?
Zounds Hearing's latest funding round is Series D.
How much did Zounds Hearing raise?
Zounds Hearing raised a total of $80.37M.
Who are the investors of Zounds Hearing?
Investors of Zounds Hearing include Court Square Ventures, Signature Capital, TWJ Capital, Boss Group and Maine Angels.
Who are Zounds Hearing's competitors?
Competitors of Zounds Hearing include eSight, Avalon Laboratories, Gentis, Corpora Systems, Audigence and 11 more.
Compare Zounds Hearing to Competitors
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VAST Audio leverages its acoustics platform technology to develop DSP technologies involving the application of advanced sensory processing techniques to 3D hearing devices. The Company is developing a spatial hearing aid to effectively support listening in both noisy and quiet environments. The hearing aid is based on the company's Completely-in-Canal (CIC) earphone and aims to provide the perceptual basis for segregating talkers in noisy environments and will lead to vast improvement in speech segregation and intelligibility.
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