Doppler Labs Just Raised $17 Million to Create Earbuds That Don't Play Music But Let You Customize How the World Sounds Around You — and We Gave Them a Listen
Nathan McAlone | July 7, 2015
Doppler Labs CEO Noah Kraft says his office isn't intentionally loud, but the blaring car horns that drift up from the SoHo street below serve as a constant reminder that the world isn't always sound-optimized. Kraft and his team hope to change that with new wireless earbuds he calls the first step toward bionic hearing.
<more at http://www.businessinsider.com/doppler-labs-raises-17-million-for-here-earbuds-2015-7; related links: http://www.dopplerlabs.com/ (Change the Way We Hear the World. [About: Doppler Labs was founded in 2013 with the mission to create wearable tech that makes computing more immersive and human. In the near-term we are focused on building “hearables,” wearable technology for the ears that optimize the way you hear the world.]) and http://www.wired.com/2015/06/doppler-here/ (These Sci-Fi Earbuds Put a Volume Knob on the Real World. June 2, 2015)>
Source: http://www.wired.com/2015/06/doppler-here/ |
<more at http://www.businessinsider.com/doppler-labs-raises-17-million-for-here-earbuds-2015-7; related links: http://www.dopplerlabs.com/ (Change the Way We Hear the World. [About: Doppler Labs was founded in 2013 with the mission to create wearable tech that makes computing more immersive and human. In the near-term we are focused on building “hearables,” wearable technology for the ears that optimize the way you hear the world.]) and http://www.wired.com/2015/06/doppler-here/ (These Sci-Fi Earbuds Put a Volume Knob on the Real World. June 2, 2015)>
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