Segments - Diagnostic Audiometers Market by Type (Stand-alone Audiometers, Hybrid Audiometers, and PC-based Audiometers), Sub-type (Desktop and Portable), Application (Pure-tone Testing, Speech Testing, Tests of the Middle Ear, Auditory Brainstem Response, Otoacoustic Emission, and Others), End-user (Hospitals, Clinics, Home Care Settings, Educational Institutions, and Others), and Region (Asia Pacific, North America, Latin America, Europe, and Middle East & Africa) - Global Industry Analysis, Growth, Share, Size, Trends, and Forecast 2023 – 2031
The global diagnostic audiometers market size was valued at USD 186 Million in 2022 and is likely to reach USD 280.5 Million by 2031, expanding at a CAGR of 5.9% during 2023 – 2031. Growing occurrences of hearing disorders among adults are expected to boost the market.
Hearing loss is a global concern affecting billions of people. Thus, the need for diagnostics and treatment for hearing-related issues is resulting in the higher adoption of audiometers in healthcare settings.
For instance, according to a report published by WHO, around 1 billion young adults and teenagers are at risk of permanent or temporary hearing loss issues due to the unsafe use of personal audio devices. Furthermore, over 2.5 billion people are expected to suffer from hearing loss by 2050.
A diagnostic audiometer refers to a medical device that is used to identify and quantify hearing disorder type and severity. This device measures an individual's hearing sensitivity, which further allows audiologists to access hearing ability and develop personalized treatment plans. Digital audiometers often come with advanced user-friendly software and interface. It makes this device easy to operate and further improves the overall user experience.
The market report finds that the COVID-19 pandemic hampered the global market. The prioritization of resources and healthcare services for managing COVID-19 cases decreased the daily work activities of audiology clinics, including appointments and screenings. Furthermore, the implementation of social distancing measures and lockdowns has limited the accessibility to audiology clinics and hospitals. This has led to a decline in the overall demand for diagnostic audiometers.
Rising prevalence of hearing disorders is expected to drive the market during the projected period. The auditory conditions, including hearing disorders or hearing loss, are common among the adult population. This necessitates the use of diagnostic audiometers for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.
For instance, over 1.5 billion people worldwide are currently suffering from hearing loss in at least one ear. Around 13% of adults ages 18 and above are experiencing hearing issues even after using a hearing aid. Moreover, about 700 million people worldwide will be affected by hearing disabilities by the end of 2050.
High cost associated with diagnostic audiometers is expected to hinder the market in the coming years. The manufacturing, development, and maintenance costs involved in producing these audiology devices contribute to their high price. Thus, the high cost of diagnostic audiometers reduces their widespread adoption and accessibility in healthcare settings with limited financial resources.
Increasing integration of technology and digital advancements in audiometric testing is likely to create immense opportunities for the key players competing in the market. Thus, manufacturers are focusing on the production of technologically advanced digital audiometers. Furthermore, the incorporation of automated testing algorithms in digital audiometers reduces human errors and enhanced outcomes, resulting in propelling the market.
The report on the market includes an assessment of the market, trends, segments, and regional markets. Overview and dynamics have also been included in the report.
Attributes |
Details |
Report Title |
Diagnostic Audiometers Market - Global Industry Analysis, Growth, Share, Size, Trends, and Forecast |
Base Year |
2022 |
Historic Data |
2016–2021 |
Forecast Period |
2023–2031 |
Segmentation |
Type (Stand-alone Audiometers, Hybrid Audiometers, and PC-based Audiometers), Sub-type (Desktop and Portable), Application (Pure-tone Testing, Speech Testing, Tests of the Middle Ear, Auditory Brainstem Response, Otoacoustic Emission, and Others), and End-user (Hospitals, Clinics, Home Care Settings, Educational Institutions, and Others) |
Regional Scope |
Asia Pacific, North America, Latin America, Europe, and Middle East & Africa |
Report Coverage |
Company Share, Market Analysis and Size, Competitive Landscape, Growth Factors, and Trends, and Revenue Forecast |
Key Players Covered in the Report |
Auditdata; Beijing Beier Bioengineering Co., Ltd; Benson Medical Instruments Co.; Hedera Biomedics srl; INVENTIS s.r.l.; Lisound Hearing Aid (Fuzhou) Co., Ltd; Micro-DSP Technology Co., Ltd; Natus Medical Incorporated; SVANTEK; Sonoran Technology; Welch Allyn; and Demant A/S |
Based on type, the diagnostic audiometers market is divided into stand-alone audiometers, hybrid audiometers, and PC-based audiometers. The stand-alone audiometer segment is estimated to hold a major market share during the assessment period, due to its portability, built-in controls, and ease of use. The stand-alone functionality makes audiometers highly convenient for audiologists.
Furthermore, this type of audiometer often has intuitive interfaces and is the most commonly used device for the testing procedure. These all factors contribute to the segment growth.
The PC-based audiometers segment is expected to grow at a significant CAGR in the coming years, as these audiometers allow for easy data management and storage. The digital nature of these devices enables secure storage and retrieval of patient data, facilitating efficient record-keeping and access to historical audiometric information. This further improves continuity of care.
On the basis of sub-type, the market is bifurcated into desktop and portable. The desktop segment is anticipated to register a robust growth rate during the projected period, due to its wide range of test application options for assessing various aspects related to hearing disorders. The accurate testing capabilities of desktop audiometers allow audiologists to conduct precise evaluations of patients’ auditory sensitivity. Furthermore, the integration features of desktop audiometers assist in monitoring cochlear implant patients.
The portable segment is projected to grow at a significant growth rate, owing to its lightweight compact design. The convenience and portability make it a preferred choice among healthcare professionals and ambulatory healthcare service providers for flexible assessment of patients. The growing demand for hand-held diagnostic medical devices is further likely to fuel the segment.
In terms of application, the diagnostic audiometers market is fragmented into pure-tone testing, speech testing, tests of the middle ear, auditory brainstem response, otoacoustic emission, and others. The pure-tone testing segment is estimated to hold a key share of the market during the forecast period, as this testing technique is widely recognized and used for assessing hearing issues.
It involves presenting pure tones at various frequencies and intensities to measure an individual's ability to detect sound. Moreover, the increasing demand for pure tone testing to cater diverse needs of different age groups, which is further likely to boost the segment.
Based on end-user, the market is divided into hospitals, clinics, home care settings, educational institutions, and others. The hospitals segment is expected to dominate the market in the coming years, owing to the rising volume of patients suffering from ear-related issues.
Diagnostic audiometers are highly utilized in hospitals to diagnose ear-related disorders. Hospitals often have advanced diagnostic medical devices, which makes this type of setting a preferred choice among patients for the proper treatment, resulting in propelling the segment.
In terms of region, the global diagnostic audiometers market is segmented into Asia Pacific, North America, Latin America, Europe, and Middle East & Africa. North America is expected to dominate the market, due to the increasing prevalence of hearing and balance disorders.
The aging population and exposure to noise are contributing to a surge in the incidence of hearing loss issues. This results in the need for accurate and timely diagnosis, which boost the demand for diagnostic audiometers in the region.
For instance, according to a report published by the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders on March 25, 2021, nearly 2 to 3 out of every 1,000 infants in the US are born with hearing issues. More than 90% of deaf children are born to hearing parents. Furthermore, 15% of adults, that is 37.5 million people aged 18 and above reported hearing troubles.
The market in Asia Pacific is anticipated to expand at a rapid pace in the coming years, owing to the increasing incidence of hearing loss among the elderly population. For instance, hearing loss is the second-largest disability in India that affects over 120 million lives. Thus, the prevalence of hearing problems, results in boosting the demand for audiology solutions.
The global diagnostic audiometers market has been segmented on the basis of
bKey players competing in the global diagnostic audiometers market are Auditdata; Beijing Beier Bioengineering Co., Ltd; Benson Medical Instruments Co.; Hedera Biomedics srl; INVENTIS s.r.l.; Lisound Hearing Aid (Fuzhou) Co., Ltd; Micro-DSP Technology Co., Ltd; Natus Medical Incorporated; SVANTEK; Sonoran Technology; Welch Allyn; and Demant A/S.
Some of these companies are adopting various strategies such as strategic partnerships, mergers, launching advanced products, and implementing modern technologies in existing products to cater to consumers worldwide. For instance,
On April 4, 2023, Auditdata announced its partnership with Resound to make the Primus Pro audiometer available through ReSound Accelerate. Primus Pro is a user-friendly testing unit that allows audiologists to perform counseling of hearing aids.