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3D scanner for the ear canal: precision without touching

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How does a non-contact 3D scanner make the fitting of in-ear hearing aids easier and safer? In our video, we show how ear canal measurement works with a 3D scanner.

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Tim Plato
Editorial team MEDICA-tradefair.com

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Video: Contactless measurement of the ear canal
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Contactless measurement of the ear canal

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Image: Preview picture of video "3D scanner for customized in-ear hearables"
The non-contact AKuris scanner from AKmira Optronics enables precise and reliable measurement of the ear canal - without the conventional effort. What is the technology behind it and what other possible applications are there? You can find the answers in our video!
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