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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 21, 2012
Filed:
Apr. 27, 2010
LI Nah Chua, Singapore, SG;
Tze Peng Chua, Singapore, SG;
Harald Klemenz, Fürth, DE;
Eng Cheong Lim, Singapore, SG;
Pei Chyi Kristy Lim, Singapore, SG;
Nisha Shakila MA, Singapore, SG;
Boon Lan NG, Singapore, SG;
Yong Kiat NG, Singapore, SG;
Diana Schmidt, Roth, DE;
Yen Ling Elaine Tham, Singapore, SG;
Li Nah Chua, Singapore, SG;
Tze Peng Chua, Singapore, SG;
Harald Klemenz, Fürth, DE;
Eng Cheong Lim, Singapore, SG;
Pei Chyi Kristy Lim, Singapore, SG;
Nisha Shakila Ma, Singapore, SG;
Boon Lan Ng, Singapore, SG;
Yong Kiat Ng, Singapore, SG;
Diana Schmidt, Roth, DE;
Yen Ling Elaine Tham, Singapore, SG;
Siemens Medical Instruments Pte. Ltd., Singapore, SG;
Abstract
A device for acoustic analysis has a first hearing device with a first sound input and a first sound output and a second hearing device with a second sound input and a second sound output. The first hearing device is in acoustic communication with the second hearing device. The first hearing device can analyze the acoustic communication and output a corresponding result. Consequently, two hearing aids, for example, can test each other, and permit a user to check hearing devices and, in particular, hearing aids in a simple fashion without the hearing aid wearer having to visit an audiologist for the test.