Attune

3 close-up illustrations, from left to right:  Bluetooth earpiece, wristwatch-size device with display and control buttons, hearing-aid-size earpiece
Design by: Edith Aponte, Mallory Cribb, Meghana Melko
Instructor: John Lau, Georgia Tech

Attune is a bilateral assistive hearing system which allows reception and output to be customized to the user’s abilities and environment.  Control, as well as streaming of music and reminders, is via Bluetooth connection from a wrist-worn smart interface.

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