Brandon Sawalich
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Because if you look at the ear canal, we can do heart rate, we can do temperature.
You know, we talk about, we can do the step counting.
So, I mean, there's the features there that...
you know, we purposely put there for the, the demographic per se.
And if just one of them say, you know, one of like the fault detection saves somebody's life, which I've had many letters thanking us for what we've done.
Cause it saves somebody's life.
It's worth it.
Now think about the next round.
what we could do or what we're working on because we're pushing it as far as the technology can right now but each year we're getting more and more opportunity but going back to mental health if you have your mom your dad or whoever um concerned about you know one of the features um you know kind of looking at overall mental health it could detect by the tone of your voice throughout the day am i sad am i down am i depressed am i active and it could feed give the feedback to the patient through our app through the app which could control the hearing aid
But also, you can give it permission through our HearShare app.
The family, mom, dad, who the caretakers are, can get the information as well.
We were at 74 a year ago.
They updated me.
Well, I know once a year.
You should get your hearing tested at least once a year.
And it takes, it's 30 minutes.
I mean, not even that, maximum 30 minutes.
And then you're baselining your audiogram, especially if you're working in high noise or if there's a lot of genetic hearing loss in the family.
So it's just something, there's so many things you want to test for nowadays to make sure you're tuned right.
Hearing is usually one of the last.