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Vol. 12 • Issue 3 • 2025

The Official Publication of the Canadian Academy of Audiology

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Features

  • Revised Protocol for the Provision of Amplification to Infants and Young Children from Western University
    by Christine Brown Susan Scollie Krystal Beh Rana El-Naji Marlene Bagatto
  • Musical Pathways and Roads
    by Marshall Chasin
  • Striking the Right Balance: Dizziness Triage – A Necessary but Complicated Challenge
    by Margot Beckerman Devin L. McCaslin
  • Deaf identity is not cookie cutter shaped: a CI user in a hearing world
    by Sam Burgess
  • Evaluating Apple AirPods Pro 2 Hearing Protection and Listening
    by Nicky Chong-White Jorge Mejia Brent Edwards
  • The Future of Electric Car Charging Noise Radiation
    by Rob Lingenfelter Gabriel Weger
  • Churchill’s Hearing Loss
    by Wayne J. Staab
  • The Appeal of Signia’s Innovative Form Factors and Their Role in the Adoption of Hearing Aids
    by Andre Marcoux Brian Taylor Daniel Olesen

Columns

  • Clinic Corner
    with Salima Jiwani
  • Audiology in the Classrooms
    with Pam Millett
  • The Way I Hear It
    with Gael Hannan
  • What’s New About Getting Older?
    with Kathy Pichora-Fuller
  • From the Labs to the Clinics
    with Robert V. Harrison
  • Quick Answers
    with Peter Hutchison
  • CAA News
    with The Canadian Academy of Audiology
  • Industry News
    with The Canadian Academy of Audiology

Departments

  • Message from our Editor in Chief
  • Message from the President
  • CAA News
  • Industry News

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Evaluating Apple AirPods Pro 2 Hearing Protection and Listening

by Nicky Chong-White, PhD Jorge Mejia, PhD Brent Edwards, PhD

The active noise cancellation technology in the AirPods Pro 2 earbuds effectively reduces ambient noise levels by an average 27 dB across frequencies.

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