• Björn Tantau@swg-empire.deOP
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    2 days ago

    Apparently due to Indian regulations. I guess it cannot legally call itself a “hearing aid” without going through some kind of certification process.

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      Yeah the article mentioned that at some point. It still seems a bit petty to geofence it, instead of just calling it something else

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        I can actually forgive this one. A lot of medical devices regulations require that if you function as something or make it available, then you need to pass the certification for offering it.
        You can’t just relabel a device as something else if you clearly intend for it to be used as a medical device. Shady Bob’s emergency electrical heart massager isn’t going to fly.

        In the US, hearing aids required a prescription until 2022. What I can glean from translated sites is that India still has that requirement.