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Spending money on hearing devices, carrying them around, changing batteries, facing the social stigma associated with hearing aids in India – people with hearing issue have to face several difficulties. But not anymore! A Pune-based company has come up with a free, mobile-based hearing solution and it is super easy to use. “According to WHO, 10% of India’s population suffers from hearing issues. Out of these, 60 million people are hearing impaired to the point where they need intervention – like a hearing aid device or a cochlear implant. But so far, only about six lakh hearing aid devices are used in the country. This means that 99% of the patients either do not have access to a hearing aid device or they cannot afford one. Quadio’s aim is to increase the number of people who have access to affordable and comfortable hearing aids,” says Neeraj Dotel, the CEO of Quadio Devices Pvt Ltd – a Pune-based company that has come up with an amazing hearing solution in the form of a mobile app called Q+.
Q+ is a free app that provides users with a customized hearing enhancement experience. It makes use of several algorithms that work with a smartphone’s electronic circuitry to do exactly what a hearing aid does.

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A basic hearing aid amplifies the sound and makes it louder, while the high-quality ones provide signal processing according to the user’s hearing loss. Q+ does the same thing with the help of a smartphone and its processor.

“When working with hearing aids, we realised that there are a couple of problems associated with the device in India. Most people don’t know where to go to get their hearing tested in the initial stages. It is one of those diseases that usually sneak in at an older age, and by the time you realise that you have a problem, it is very late. Then there is the issue of affordability of hearing devices. A decent quality hearing aid costs about Rs. 30,000-40,000. Additionally, the adoption rate of hearing devices is very less. People usually go for low-cost hearing aids, use them for about a week, don’t find them comfortable, and never adopt them,” says Neeraj.So instead of making another device by miniaturising the electronics and putting them in a smaller piece, the team at Quadio decided to make use of the electronics already available in smartphones.
The app function begins with a very detailed hearing test that has been designed as per ANSI (American National Standards Institute) standards for accurate output.

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Q+ is available for iPhones and smartphones operating on Android 5.0 and above.

Paresh Patel and Anurag Sharma, two IIT graduates, founded Quadio in 2009. Paresh, who is hearing impaired, went to Cornell University for his Master’s after graduation from IIT Kanpur.
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The app was launched on May 17 this year. Quadio works with the aim of becoming the provider of affordable and high-quality hearing care solutions for all.

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