Wakefield Company Uses New Scanning Technology To Make Custom Earbuds

BOSTON (CBS) – At first glance it looks like a doctor’s appointment. But Mike Maguire is not getting his hearing checked. He is getting custom fit earbuds during a quick trip to the Burlington Mall. Mike actually gave up on using ear buds a long time ago, “I don’t use ear buds because they don’t fit.” But the Wakefield-based company Uvero wants to change that. Uvero uses an MIT-developed scanning technique to create a digital map of the inner ear. “Our ears are as unique as our fingerprints. No two ears are the same, not even your left and right,” explains Brian Fligor, Chief Audiology Officer at Uvero. Mike Maguire gets custom fit for Uvero ear buds (WBZ-TV) Lots of companies offer custom fit earbuds and earpieces. The difference at Uvero is it’s scanning technology. Customers don’t have to put any of those mold making materials directly into their ears. Instead a device scans the ear for 100,000 data points. The shape of the customer’s inner ear appears on screen during the one minute long scan. That information is then put on a 3D printer at Uvero’s Wakefield location and a few days later “we’ve got an earpiece that is tailor-made for that customer,” explains Fligor. Uvero not only claims a more comfortable listening experience, but a safer one, says Fligor, “it definitely gives people an opportunity to listen at lower levels, which is in fact safer.” “Hearing loss, ...
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