Kaya 959 Reporter
Hearing impairments affect four to six out of every 1,000 live births in the public healthcare system.
Children’s basic growth, both in school and at home, is dependent on their ability to hear and see clearly.
A South African App hearX, which helps detect hearing loss, is taking the world by storm.
The app was developed and designed through an understanding of a real-world socio-economic problem and is a testament to South Africa’s invention and originality, as well as its capacity to have a worldwide impact on long-term development.
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Point of View with Phemelo Motene spoke to the founder, Nausheen Dawood about this new innovative app that is changing lives.
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According to the business, the hearing screening system reduces expenses by over 80% by allowing non-specialist employees to perform the screening on children.
hearScreen which is their flagship product is designed to work with a standardised smartphone and calibrated headphones.
The audiometric output of the smartphone is standardised, ensuring that clean tones are played at the correct intensities across the frequency range necessary for hearing loss testing.
The app is available on all app stores.
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