Hearing Aid Industry Poised For Growth
Executive Summary
The aging baby boomer population is driving linear growth in the multibillion-dollar hearing aid market, which increased 4.76% in 2014, with 3.1 million units sold in the US alone according to the Hearing Industries Association. To drive further growth and capture market share, hearing aid manufacturers have been catering to boomers, and developing new high-tech hearing aids that are more like wearable health care technology, with improved performance and wireless connectivity to electronic devices.
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