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Samsung is Starting to Catch Up to Apple on Hearing Health

Samsung today said its Galaxy Buds Hearing Aid feature has been cleared by the U.S. FDA, which means hearing aid capabilities will be coming to the Galaxy Buds in the fourth quarter of 2026.

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Samsung will join Apple in offering over-the-counter hearing aid functionality. Apple added an FDA-cleared hearing health feature to the AirPods back in 2024, allowing them to be used as a clinical-grade hearing aid.

Like the AirPods, the Galaxy Buds can replace a hearing aid for mild to moderate hearing loss, and Samsung is introducing a Hearing Test option like Apple did. Galaxy Buds users can do a self-administered hearing test in five minutes and the resulting clinical-grade audiogram can be used to adjust the built-in Hearing Aid feature.

The Galaxy Buds will amplify the sounds users have difficulty hearing, like high frequencies or whispers, which is also how the AirPods work. Noise elimination and beamforming also help Galaxy Buds users by focusing on the sounds in front of the user and suppressing background noise.

Samsung says it worked with the National Acoustic Laboratories and Samsung Medical Center to develop the hearing aid feature set. Hearing Aid features will be available on the Galaxy Buds3 Pro and the Galaxy Buds4 Pro. A newer Samsung Galaxy smartphone that supports One UI 8 or later is required.

After introducing hearing aid features in the U.S. in iOS 18.1, Apple has expanded availability to over 150 countries and regions. Apple had a two-year head start, but Samsung is now starting to catch up with a Galaxy Buds hearing health option that matches most of what the AirPods can do.

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Top Rated Comments

1 week ago

Imagine working for a company where you just copy what your competitor does.
Imagine working for a company where you supply the most crucial components of your competitor's devices.
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
1 week ago

Apple's AirPods Pro 3 work well as hearing aids, but who wants to walk around all day with those obnoxious looking white things hanging from their ears. If Samsung comes out with hearing aid ear buds that don't look so obnoxious I'll make the switch. Apple's glaring white earbuds are designed to draw attention, not something you want when you wear hearing aids.
Counterpoint, people have come to socially accept it and expect you to be able to hear if you're wearing them and around other people. If you can't, that's your fault because everyone knows perfectly well you've chosen not to.

Sometimes people don't wear hearing aids because they're still not completely invisible, and they don't want to wear an actual "hearing aid" because they're not "old" and "can hear just fine."

Making it just a pair of AirPods Pro trades that stigma for another that has started to go away.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Naraxus Avatar
1 week ago
Of course they are. The thieves at Samsung have been using Apple for R&D for decades.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
1 week ago
People in here hating on there being more accessibility options is a wild thing.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
1 week ago
And somehow people are still finding way to be negative... Samsung copies....like Apple invented hearing aids...

Can't we just be happy about a useful feature being enabled across devices from different manufacturer?

I mean I think it' perfectly normal if a feature get requested to be implemented, as long as patent are paid for or a new way of doing so it's used, it should be fine.

After all if 1 company tried something and nobody ws allowed to make something similar, we would still be in the Stone Age of computing.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
kiensoy Avatar
1 week ago
And Apple will catch up to Samsung on foldables? What a weird title.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)