I'm not sure if I believe this Fortell tech is gonna revolutionize hearing aid game

... I mean, 9.2 decibels is a pretty big difference, but is it really that significant? And what about the other stuff, like battery life and price point? I've seen similar claims from other companies before, but those devices never seem to make it to mass market
But at the same time... I think Fortell might be onto something

. If their tech can really cut through background noise like that, it's a game-changer for people with hearing loss. And if they can get it affordable and user-friendly, even more so!

The problem is, how do we know it'll work in real-world scenarios? That study might've been blind, but what about the next step? Can't just rely on lab tests
Still, I'm intrigued... Fortell's CEO seems pretty passionate about this stuff

. Maybe they're onto something here after all. But for now, I'll keep an eye on them from afar
