Looks Like Earbuds. Works Like a Pro.

Why wear outdated hearing aids when you can have the sleek look of wireless earbuds with professional hearing technology? OpenAir features Adaptive AFC technology that eliminates whistling in real time, directional focus that brings voices forward, and a modern design you'll actually want to wear.
Adaptive AFC TechnologyEliminates Whistling in Real Time
Directional Focus ProcessingVoices Stand Out, Noise Stays Back
Wireless Earbud StylingDiscreet & Modern

All-Day Comfort Without the Plugged Feeling

Unlike standard earbuds that seal your ear, our Open-Fit technology allows air to circulate freely. You get the iconic look of a wireless earbud without the pressure, heat, or "stuffy" sensation of traditional hearing devices.
Breathable Ventilation: No more "echo" or blocked-ear discomfort
Touch-Sensor Interface: Change volume with a simple tap—just like an earbud
Directional Voice Focus: Automatically zooms in on the person speaking to you

Product Details

Who Is This Product Suitable For?

The OpenAir™ is the ultimate choice for:

• Style-conscious users who want a modern wireless earbud look
• People who experience ear canal pressure or discomfort with standard tips
• Socially active adults who want discreet hearing support
• Users who want to hear their own voice naturally (no "echo" effect)
• Anyone looking for high-definition 32-channel sound in a TWS form factor

Key Features

Wireless Earbud Aesthetic:Modern TWS-style design
32-Channel DSP:High-resolution digital sound processing
Open-Fit Architecture:Maximum breathability to prevent the "plugged" feeling
Adaptive AFC (Anti-Feedback):Instantly cancels out whistling
Intuitive Touch Controls:5 volume levels with easy-tap operation
Directional Sound Capture:Omnidirectional mic with speech-focus processing
Binaural Coordination:Synchronized left/right audio for balanced hearing
Quick-Charge Power:Ready for all-day use with a simple recharge

Specifications

• Max OSPL90: ≤117dB ±3dB
• Average OSPL90: ≤115dB ±4dB
• Max Gain: ≤35dB ±5dB
• Frequency Range: 400Hz–4500Hz+ (Wideband Audio)
• Total Harmonic Distortion: ≤7% ±3%
• Latency: <15ms (Cinema-grade response)
• Operation: Smart Touch Interface
• Charging: Approx. 2-hour full charge

What's in the Box

• OpenAir TWS-Style Hearing Amplifiers (L/R)
• Modern Charging Case
• USB-C Charging Cable
• Set of Open-Fit Breathable Domes
• Cleaning Tool & Brush
• User Manual

How to Use

Before First Use:

Charge the device for approximately 2 hours to ensure optimal battery performance.

Wearing the Device:

  1. Check the markings: L for left ear, R for right ear
  2. Gently insert the device into the corresponding ear—just like wireless earbuds
  3. Adjust until it feels comfortable and secure

Adjusting Volume:

  • Tap the touch control to cycle through 5 volume levels
  • Levels 2–4: One beep
  • Levels 1 & 5: Two beeps (indicates minimum or maximum)

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Does it really look like wireless earbuds?

Yes. OpenAir is designed to visually blend in with popular wireless earbuds. Most people won't realize you're wearing a hearing aid—they'll assume you're listening to music or on a call. It's one of the most discreet hearing aid designs available.

What does "open-fit" actually mean?

Open-fit means the device does not seal the ear canal with a tight-fitting ear tip. Instead, it allows natural airflow and reduces the plugged, muffled feeling. You hear your own voice more naturally and experience less moisture buildup.

Will I still hear feedback whistling?

OpenAir features Adaptive AFC (Automatic Feedback Cancellation), which detects and eliminates whistling in real time. Even when you adjust the fit, hug someone, or use the phone, the system adapts instantly to prevent squealing.

How does directional focus help in noisy places?

The directional focus processing prioritizes sound coming from in front of you (where conversations usually happen) while reducing noise from the sides and back. This makes it much easier to follow speech in restaurants, crowds, or outdoor settings.

Can I use just one hearing aid?

Yes, but using both enables binaural coordination, which significantly improves spatial awareness, sound balance, and speech clarity—especially in group conversations or noisy environments.