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The Assistive Listening Device (ALD) market is a subset of the larger Hearing Aids and Implants market. ALDs are devices that help people with hearing impairments to better understand speech and other sounds. They are designed to amplify sound and reduce background noise, allowing users to better hear conversations, lectures, and other audio. ALDs come in a variety of forms, including headphones, earpieces, and neck loops. They can be used with or without hearing aids, and can be used in both one-on-one and group settings. ALDs are often used in educational settings, such as classrooms, to help students with hearing impairments better understand lectures and other audio.
Some of the companies in the ALD market include Phonak, ReSound, Starkey, Widex, and Oticon. These companies offer a range of ALDs, from basic headphones to more advanced devices with features such as noise cancellation and Bluetooth connectivity. Show Less Read more