Brandon Sawalich
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have them on yes i'm using them the way i want to use them but i could have the masker on because i have tinnitus but i just remembered it sitting here talking to you you did you do have it yeah yeah so you're masking right now with these dual hearing aids it just gives it a little like in an office and i gotta tell you i had you not brought it up i would not notice that you're wearing hearing aids i i can't see a thing they're they're very sleek that's the thing people don't the vanity is the you know part of that stigma they don't want to be seen because they don't want to say oh
be labeled or feel like I'm disabled or old.
We're changing that conversation.
This is a superpower.
Because, you know, think about everything that hearing affects your life, your job.
You know, I mean, people that even have a mild hearing loss, you know, today and with the technology we're using, you know, it gives you that edge.
You know, you can actually hear better than normal in some situations.
So, you know, you have to make, you know, number one, people get hearing aids, they want to hear better noise.
One channel and I'll say path that we took is how do we make it a multipurpose device?
And I view it, kind of started thinking about it as Jarvis at Ironman.
That's where it's going to go.
I mean, this is going to be your personal assistant.
It's going to be about productivity, helping you to be the best that you can each and every day.
So, you know, we look at better hearing.
We want the best sound, best hearing quality for the person.
And then Starkey, you know, has been the pioneer in driving healthable features.
Yeah, six embedded sensors.
And fall risks, so if somebody was wearing our product, falls, it detects a fall, it sends a text to three of their family members.
Yeah, think about the ears, the new wrist.
That's kind of what we could do with it.