Now, with that in mind, today I received news of the Oticon Opn hearing aid, which its manufacturer Oticon bills as the “world’s first Internet of Things hearing aid.”
The device connects to a user’s smartphone and can be controlled through Oticon’s companion app. Because it’s compatible with IFTTT, the app can push through notifications when a smart lock is unlocked, a smart doorbell rings, or a smart smoke alarm goes off.
via The Verge
June 24, 2016
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