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Hearing test not available in Australia after iOS update this morning

Updated to 18.1 this morning. I read the fine print—Australia is *not* in the list of countries where Hearing Test is available. Very disappointing. I was looking forward to using iPods Pro 2 for hearing assistance.

AirPods Pro (2nd generation)

Posted on Oct 28, 2024 1:59 PM

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Posted on Oct 30, 2024 11:25 PM

Just bought my airpods pro this morning for just this feature. Get home and find it’s not available in Australia. Guess how I feel about this issue. Not happy.


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Oct 28, 2024 6:03 PM in response to kit laughlin

Hi kit laughlin


Re: "Hearing test not available in Australia after iOS update this morning"


Yes, I see Australia is not listed in Apple's article: AirPods Pro 2 - Hearing Health Feature Availability - Apple

Wondering whether or not marketing and Health Authorities in Australia are still looking into authorization.

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Apple's September 9, 2024 Press Release about new health features

says:

"The Hearing Test and Hearing Aid features are expected to receive marketing authorization from global health authorities soon, and will be available this fall in more than 100 countries and regions, including the U.S., Germany, and Japan.3"

and

3 "The Hearing Test and Hearing Aid features are expected to be available fall 2024. The Hearing Aid feature is pending marketing authorization from the FDA and other global health authorities. The Hearing Test and Hearing Aid features will be supported on AirPods Pro 2 with the latest firmware paired with a compatible iPhone or iPad with iOS 18 or iPadOS 18 and later, and is intended for people 18 years or older. The Hearing Aid feature is intended for people with perceived mild to moderate hearing loss".


USA Fall 2024:  Starts on Sunday, September 22 and ends on Saturday, December 21


As community members, like yourself, we have no way of checking whether or not the hearing-test availability is complete, or whether other countries may be included in time.


All the best :-)

Nov 6, 2024 9:27 PM in response to kit laughlin

Hi


There is a list of TGA applications but Apple Hearing is not on it. Don’t think it is a complete list. Can lodge a freedom of information application but states there is a delay in these. Historically e.g. Covid vaccines the TGA has not been very fast on its feet……and is not it appears an efficient process - approvals by a number of major countries is not it seems a driver.

Nov 8, 2024 6:35 AM in response to mypyjamas

mypyjamas wrote:

Bought my new AirPods Pro 2, and sat here trying to get the new firmware to download. No avail, then I found online it's not available in Australia. So I got a quote for so called hearing aids my Health Fund would stump up some money for, that were not obvious when on, close to the size of the Apple AirPods . . not as cool though. They sent me a quote for Signia Active Pro X, they were $5,220. . . Advertised as 'singles' only so 50% online. I suspect your theory could be on the money. Traditional providers have a lot to lose from customers like me. . .with mild loss, I just can't afford or justify that much money . . . when Apple Air Pods Pro 2 are going to help at a significantly more affordable price. So annoyed with Australia's regulatory system. Even NZ is ahead of us.

It was only recently in the U.S. that people became eligible to buy hearing aids "over the counter", meaning without going through an audiologist. I suspect the change in that regulation made it a lot easier for Apple to get approval here in the U.S. And yes, I also suspect that audiologists and possibly the traditional hearing aid companies resisted that change as long as possible.


Of course, the change has also probably been a goldmine for hearing aid companies who were able to adapt. Although they now have to compete on price in the open market, that market is much, much bigger.

Nov 11, 2024 9:18 PM in response to kit laughlin

Not that it is much help, but the TGA did respond to my message.


From TGA;


Thank you for your enquiry to the TGA.


Hearing aids that meet the definition of a medical device as set out in the Therapeutic goods legislation, require approval by the Therapeutic Goods  Administration (TGA) prior to legal supply in Australia. Approvals require submissions to be made by the manufacturuer or their Australian representative.

 


Generally the TGA does not disclose if an application has been submitted as this is potentially commercially sensitive information. You will need to contact Apple, the manufacturer of the device directly to obtain this information.

 


To date, the TGA can confirm that a clinical grade hearing aid manufactured by Apple has not been approved.

Jan 6, 2025 4:27 PM in response to cpg01

Thank you SO much for reporting that. I am getting full hearing aids fitted in a week or so, and once the capacity to program the AirPods Pro 2 is given to us, I will program them as well with the audiologist-administered audiogram (probably a bit better than the on-line tests available).


I will then do a comparison of decent studio quality headphones, with the hearing aids in, to only the AirPods Pro 2s on their own. The AirPods Pro 2s can only help part of my hearing loss, because I've got severe to profound loss at the higher frequencies in both ears, but it will still help movie/TV conversation intelligibility I believe, and help with music.

Oct 30, 2024 12:02 AM in response to Deano^74

Seems Apple Support's article dated September 2024 (link below) explains step-by-step how to prepare, and then "Use your audiogram data from the Health app"

Customize headphone audio levels on your iPhone or iPad - Apple Support


If Apple's method isn't working for you, you might want to send feedback to Apple, They will likely not reply, yet your feedback will reach those who can make changes if others are also having a similar issue: Feedback - iPhone - Apple

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