Are smartphones making you deaf? The modern smartphone has only been in existence for ten years, too brief a time to properly study all of the behavioral and physiological effects of such a new technology, especially for how quickly it changes and evolves. Yet over this window of time, from the Walkman to the iPod, and through the reign of the iPhone, we are starting to see increasing rates of hearing loss in children and young adults. I had the privilege of sitting down with Dr. Alison Grimes, Director of Audiology at UCLA, to discuss some of the more recent trends in hearing health and lifestyle technology.
Listen to the full half hour conversation by subscribing to the #SGGQA podcast in iTunes, Google Play, or your favorite podcast service, episode 32 – http://goo.gl/oSUjvi
#SGGQA 032: Smartphones And Hearing Loss – Interview With Dr Alison Grimes Audiologist At UCLA
Are smartphones creating a deaf generation?
The smartphone as we understand it today is a creation only ten years in the making, but over that decade it rapidly reached a critical saturation point. For many consumers, a phone is their primary media consumption tool, and these pocket computers can supply uninterrupted entertainment all day, with little need for a break.
At the same time, we are starting to see some disturbing emerging trends in health and etiquette. One trend to watch, increasing numbers of teens and young adults experiencing significant hearing loss.
I had the pleasure of sitting down with Dr. Alison Grimes, director of Audiology and Newborn Hearing at UCLA, to discuss some of the misconceptions surrounding hearing loss, the current state of research as to what might be causing this damage, and to ask for her best practices in protecting your hearing.
The Headphone Jack Should Die! Geek Debate!
The debate is TODAY! 4:30pm EST / 1:30pm PST!
The plug we use to power headphones has been around for over a century. Is it time to get rid of it for a better connector? Is wireless the way to go? We need a Geek Debate! Ron Richards from All About Android and Enobong Etteh from Booredatwork will hammer out the pros and cons of cabled audio, and YOU get to decide the winner! Watch the live stream RIGHT HERE, or join the live chat on YouTube!
Geek Debate Participants:
Enobong Etteh https://twitter.com/booredatwork
Ron Richards https://twitter.com/ronxo
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How Android Police and GSMArena Get Smartphone Audio Wrong
Tech reviewers have a lot on their plates. A smartphone isn’t a “phone”. It’s a catch-all mobile computing platform. Tech reviewers need to be multi-disciplined in their commentary. Of course, it’s impossible for an individual to be an expert in all areas, so we all rely on assistance for the subjects we might be less well versed. Sometimes we’re guided by other reviewers. Sometimes we get good materials from manufacturers to guide our coverage. Regardless, no reviewer is an island.
In experiencing numerous gadgets throughout a career, it’s also easy to fall into patterns. We’ve encountered so much data, and observed so many trends over time, that we might not always be rationally dissecting a product, as much as we might be intuitively or emotionally arriving at our conclusions.
Smartphone audio is an excellent example of a topic which is often overlooked. Worse, when it is discussed, it’s frequently considered in a subjective fashion.
“I like the sound of phone A, but I don’t like the sound of phone B.”
It’s not uncommon for a reviewer’s opinion of the phone overall to influence that opinion on the audio produced.
“I like phone A, so I prefer the sound on phone A.”
Like most aspects of technology, when viewing a product subjectively, we’re more apt to appreciate the familiar, and grade a product based on that familiarity. We strive for objectivity, but hearing or seeing something different than what we’re used to will feel foreign.
“I’m used to the sound on phone A, so phone B sounds wrong”.
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Tech YouTubers Talk: Is the Headphone Jack Really Obsolete? – Painfully Honest Tech
I’m a big fan of Jason Lewis over at Painfully Honest Tech. When he reached out to chat about smartphone audio, I was game to join the conversation.
I complain about the removal of the headphone jack all the time. I know it gets annoying. Sorry. But I thought I’d bring in some friends to help me work through the problem and answer the question: Is the Headphone Jack Obsolete?
feat. Dom Esposito, Logan-Tek Syndicate, Booredatwork, Juan Carlos Bagnell, Tailosive tech, Gamesky
TRNDlabs Nova True Wireless Earbuds: nice for the price!
TRNDlabs Nova true wireless earbuds review! As more phones get rid of the headphone jack, truly wireless earbuds are the hot new fad in Bluetooth audio. If you’re looking for a solid set of headphones which won’t break the bank, TRNDlabs has the solution for you!
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More info on the Nova Wireless Earbuds https://www.trndlabs.com/product/nova-true-wireless-earbuds/
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Samsung Galaxy Note 8 Real Audio Review: Bigger Phone, Bigger Sound?
BIG phone. BIG price tag. Big audio? This is one of the most expensive smartphones of the year. Should we expect audio performance to match? Let’s take a listen to the speaker and headphone output on the Galaxy Note 8!
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Aftershokz Trekz Air: The Best Headphones for the Outdoors
If you workout outdoors, or just want to soundtrack an activity like walking the dog, bone conduction is the way to go. Aftershokz newest headset is lighter, features better audio quality, and thankfully doesn’t sacrifice on battery life. Keep your ears open!
Aftershokz Trekz Air https://goo.gl/SzikjN
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