Demant has patented a hearing aid with biometrical sensors for recording health data of the user. The device includes a microphone, signal processor, speaker unit, and wireless communication interface. The in-the-ear part houses the sensors and speaker unit, connected to a behind the ear part. GlobalData’s report on Demant gives a 360-degree view of the company including its patenting strategy. Buy the report here.

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According to GlobalData’s company profile on Demant, was a key innovation area identified from patents. Demant's grant share as of May 2024 was 38%. Grant share is based on the ratio of number of grants to total number of patents.

Hearing aid with biometrical sensors for health data recording

Source: United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). Credit: Demant A/S

A recently granted patent (Publication Number: US11998354B2) discloses a novel hearing aid design equipped with one or more biometrical sensors. The hearing aid includes a microphone to capture surrounding sounds, a signal processor for sound processing, and a speaker unit to deliver processed sound to the user's ear. A unique feature of this hearing aid is the incorporation of biometrical sensors positioned within the ear canal, designed to record health data of the user. These sensors can transmit the recorded biometrical signals wirelessly to an auxiliary device for further analysis. The device consists of a behind-the-ear component housing the signal processor, battery, and microphone, connected to an in-the-ear part containing the biometrical sensors and speaker unit configuration. The sensors are strategically placed in close proximity to the speaker unit, ensuring efficient communication and data recording.

Furthermore, the patent details the specific configuration of the biometrical sensors, with one sensor type being a PhotoPlethysmosGram sensor utilizing LED emitters and detectors to measure physiological parameters. The sensors are integrated into the speaker unit configuration and the dome of the hearing aid, allowing direct contact with the skin of the ear canal for accurate data collection. The design also includes a custom mold for the in-the-ear part, ensuring a snug fit and optimal sensor placement. Additionally, the patent outlines the use of optical media such as lenses and wave guides to enhance sensor performance. Overall, this innovative hearing aid design offers a sophisticated solution for monitoring health metrics while providing essential auditory support to users.

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