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The Bone Conduction market is a subset of the Hearing Aids and Implants industry. It is focused on the development of devices that use bone conduction technology to transmit sound to the inner ear. These devices are designed to bypass the outer and middle ear, allowing sound to be transmitted directly to the inner ear. This technology is used to treat hearing loss caused by damage to the outer or middle ear, as well as to treat conductive hearing loss. Bone conduction devices are typically worn behind the ear, on the mastoid bone, or implanted directly into the bone. These devices are often used in combination with traditional hearing aids to provide a more complete hearing solution. The Bone Conduction market is highly competitive, with a number of companies offering products and services. Some of the major players in the market include Cochlear, MED-EL, Sonova, Starkey, and Widex. Show Less Read more

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