High-level hearing loss patients who use cochlear implant device have a hard time listening to music. ordi helped them listen to music and solved their loss of self-esteem caused by existing devices by designing stylish headphones. Inspired by bone conduction headphones, it combines cochlear implant feature and bone conduction feature into sound processors and supports Bluetooth 5.0 to enable listening to music through smartphones and connections. It is also designed to adjust the balance of music left and right by placing transmitters of sound processor on both sides.
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