Cearvol has introduced three new hearing aid devices designed to enhance auditory experiences for users: the Lyra smart hearing glasses, Liberte ear-clip earphones, and Wave in-ear earbuds. These products utilize advanced technology to amplify sound, providing users with improved clarity in various environments.
Lyra Smart Hearing Glasses
The Lyra glasses stand out by accommodating prescription lenses, eliminating the need for separate hearing aids. Leveraging NeuroFlow AI 2.0 amplification technology, the glasses utilize four microphones to differentiate between speech and background noise. This allows users to hear conversations clearly while avoiding amplification of their own voice.
The Lyra’s dynamic driver variant offers a gain of 35 dB +/- 3 dB (FOG 50 HFA average), while the receiver-in-canal (RIC) model provides a gain of 50 dB +/- 3 dB. With a frequency response range from 200 Hz to 6,500 Hz, users can expect a comprehensive auditory experience. Additionally, the replaceable lithium battery boasts a runtime of up to 14 hours, as reported by the company.
Liberte Ear-Clip Earphones
Cearvol’s Liberte ear-clip earphones prioritize comfort and safety by allowing wearers to remain aware of their surroundings. These open-ear designs avoid the discomfort often associated with traditional earbuds while still delivering sound amplification. Like the Lyra, the Liberte employs four microphones for AI voice amplification.
The ear-clip model features dynamic drivers that provide a gain of 30 dB +/- 5 dB and a frequency response of 200 Hz to 6,000 Hz. Impressively, the Liberte has a rated runtime of up to 30 hours when used with its charging case.
Wave In-Ear Earbuds
The Wave earbuds also leverage the power of four microphones for AI voice amplification. Their in-ear design helps block out surrounding noise, allowing for a higher amplification gain of 40 dB +/- 5 dB. Featuring balanced armature drivers, these earbuds also maintain a frequency response of 200 Hz to 6,000 Hz.
Users can expect a runtime of up to 22 hours with the charging case, which includes a built-in LCD touchscreen. This feature offers full control over the earbud settings without the need for a smartphone app. The charging case can function as a remote microphone, usable up to 10 meters (33 ft.) away, making it a practical solution for larger gatherings or lectures. Additionally, an AUX-IN port enables connections to wired audio sources for wireless listening through the Wave earbuds.
As of now, Cearvol has not disclosed pricing or availability for these innovative devices. Users seeking to enhance their auditory experience may also explore the hearing aid feature available on Apple’s AirPods Pro 3, which can improve conversation clarity.
Cearvol’s latest offerings represent a significant advancement in hearing technology, combining comfort, style, and practicality for users around the world.







































