Why Can I Hear But Not Understand? The Case for Speech in Noise Testing
A person might understand speech perfectly well in a quiet room but struggle enormously in a restaurant, a car, or a crowded hallway. Learn why.
A person might understand speech perfectly well in a quiet room but struggle enormously in a restaurant, a car, or a crowded hallway. Learn why.
Despite all the competing voices in a crowded room, a healthy hearing person is able to lean in and follow a conversation. Learn why.
Restaurants are one of the hardest place to hear — even with hearing aids. This guide explains why.
For years, progressive hearing loss had begun to shrink Susane's world. Learn how Fortell AI Hearing Aids helped her reclaim her sense of confidence.
When you’re an international artist, communication is everything. For Meryl, conventional hearing aids weren’t cutting it. They amplified both speech and noise, leaving her struggling to follow conversations in noisy places. Read Meryl’s story to see how Fortell helped her reconnect to the things that matter most: art, theater, and the people she loves.
Is AI the key to clearer hearing? Many hearing aids now feature AI, but they don't all use it in the same way or to solve the same problem. Learn how Fortell's AI helps you focus on the people you want to hear while naturally softening the background noise around you.
After two decades of missing pieces of the conversation and withdrawing from family dinners, retired finance director Rajen thought he’d simply lost his seat at the table. See how he got back in the conversation with Fortell.
Fortell’s AI-powered hearing aids helped Jon cut through background noise and enjoy conversations again. Read his story.
For thirty years, hearing aids relied on rigid sound processing that struggled to separate speech from background noise. To break this ceiling, Fortell bypassed off-the-shelf components to design a custom, AI-native chip.
Cory struggled with hearing aids and eventually decided not to wear them at all. He relied on lip reading for 15 years, until he discovered Fortell.

The story of how Fortell came to be. Most people understand hearing loss as an ear problem. But that’s only half the story.

Most people understand hearing loss as an ear problem. But that’s only half the story.

From the start, our mission at Fortell has been to build a hearing aid worth building: one that would sound meaningfully better in noise.
