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Hearing Loss for Dummies: new book by Frank Lin and Nicholas Reed lays out steps to hearing health
The book guides you through how to get appropriate help to clearly hear the sounds of life — whether at home, at work, or out and about.

Know Your Hearing Number – major hearing health campaign by Johns Hopkins
To be able to prevent and treat hearing loss, the Johns Hopkins ‘Know Your Hearing Number’ campaign introduces the Hearing Number as a simple, but effective way to raise awareness for hearing health and its relation to wellbeing.

Mimi at CES 2023
Looking back at a successful and exciting CES 2023 in Las Vegas: From 5 to 8 January, the Mimi team enjoyed four days of connecting and networking at the most influential tech event in the world.

Behind the Mimi Hearing Test App -Mimi’s hearing testing technology explained by Jane Grabowski
Ever wondered how well you hear? The Mimi Hearing Test app is a free digital hearing screening tool that is easy to complete and the

Experience Mimi Sound Personalization with our world-class partners
We all hear differently. So why isn’t sound tuned to our unique hearing? To offer you the best possible audio experience tailored to your individual

Mimi x Skullcandy at CES
The Mimi team is attending CES from 5 – 8 January in Las Vegas and we are welcoming you to come check out the latest

Meet the Mimi team at CES 2023
CES 2023 starts today and we are thrilled to showcase brand new Mimi features and integrations. The Mimi team will be attending CES from 5

Let the games begin – Skullcandy releases first gaming headsets with Mimi Sound Personalization
This autumn’s audio highlight is designed to augment your gaming experience: Skullcandy releases their brand new SLYR Pro and PLYR headsets featuring Mimi Sound Personalization.

Sound Personalization – it’s all about you
We use glasses to see objects clearer, near or far, so why don’t we use technology that can do the same for our hearing? Billions are currently spent on audio optimization technologies, while the last inch of the audio chain is forgotten – our unique hearing. Sound Personalization is the key to address this issue.