Hearing aids help. But millions still can't hear clearly where it matters most. "Wayne's Ear" is the first complete hearing clarity system designed for home, house of worship, corporate and event settings — anywhere sound matters.

Finally, a complete hearing clarity solution for the home. One system that lets anyone who needs it hear everything clearly — without turning the entire room into a problem for everyone else.

A scalable hearing clarity solution for assisted living communities, houses of worship, auditoriums, corporate events, conventions and any shared environment where everyone deserves to hear clearly.

The design and manufacturing of specialty commercial single and multiple-channel audio distribution systems for salons, spas, medical offices, restaurants, hotels, etc.
An estimated 30 million Americans live with some degree of hearing loss. Most use hearing aids. Most still struggle — not because the aids aren't working, but because the aids were never designed to solve the environment problem.
Hearing aids amplify everything. The TV, the background noise, the competing conversations — all louder at once. The brain is left to sort through the chaos. That's exhausting. And in shared spaces — living rooms, churches, classrooms, care facilities — it's also isolating.
Every company in the hearing technology space typically builds either a transmitter or a receiver. Nobody has delivered a complete, single-source solution that works with the devices people already own...That changes with "𝗪𝗮𝘆𝗻𝗲'𝘀 𝗘𝗮𝗿".
"𝗪𝗮𝘆𝗻𝗲'𝘀 𝗘𝗮𝗿" is a complete hearing clarity system — designed and manufactured by Southwestern Microsystems — that delivers a single, clean audio signal directly to the listener's Bluetooth device via their smartphone, while the room stays at a comfortable level for everyone else. One system. One manufacturer. No compromises.
Launching late 2026.
The Typical Situation Most Families Know Too Well: The TV is turned up to a level that only works for the person with hearing loss — and drives everyone else out of the room. Family members drift to other spaces. Shared evenings disappear.
The person with hearing loss knows they're the reason, and that knowledge makes the isolation worse. Meanwhile, hearing aids amplify everything in the room equally — leaving the brain to sort through noise, conversation, and background sound all at once. It's exhausting. It often quietly pushes people further away from the moments that matter most.

It's not just a TV volume problem. It's missed conversations at dinner. It's couples sleeping in separate rooms. It's a parent who stops joining family gatherings because following along has become too difficult.
Hearing loss doesn't just affect what one person hears — it changes the dynamic for everyone in the home.
Wayne's Ear delivers one clean, clear audio signal directly to the listener's Bluetooth device via their smartphone using their existing hearing aids, earbuds, or headphones — while the room volume stays at a comfortable level for everyone else.
No one has to leave. No one has to compromise. The household comes back together.
The TV is no longer a source of conflict. Shared spaces become shared again. The person with hearing loss participates fully — without asking anyone to turn it down, repeat themselves, or give up the room.
Every person with a hearing challenge receives a clear, direct audio signal through their own Bluetooth device, within the defined area. Your room volume stays consistent for everyone else.
The Challenge Every Facility Faces: You serve a community. A portion of that community has some degree of hearing loss — and right now, your space is not fully working for them. The volume in your dining area, auditorium, or event space is set for the average listener.
For everyone else, participation becomes a struggle. They move closer to the person speaking. They ask neighbors to repeat things. Eventually, they stop coming — or stop engaging.
The effort outweighs the experience.

This is not just a comfort issue. It is a compliance issue, a retention issue, and a mission issue.
ADA requirements exist for a reason. Residents, congregation members, guests, and attendees who cannot fully participate in your environment are not being fully served — and they know it.
The facilities that address this gap earn loyalty. The ones that don't lose people quietly over time.
Wayne's Ear installs a complete hearing clarity system in your space — no complex multi-vendor sourcing, no proprietary hardware for guests to check out and return at the door.
Every person with a hearing challenge receives a clear, direct audio signal through their own Bluetooth device via their smartphone, wherever they choose to sit within the defined area.
Your room volume stays consistent for everyone else. Your staff stays focused on what they do best.
Every person in your facility — regardless of their hearing ability — has the same quality experience.
You meet your accessibility obligations.
You differentiate your facility from competitors who haven't addressed this. And the people you serve notice, remember, and return.
With over 20 years of experience designing and manufacturing our own electronic audio systems, we bring something most technology companies can't — we don't just sell solutions, we build them from the ground up in the USA.
Designed & Assembled in the USA
Every product we sell is engineered and assembled by our own team right here in the USA — no outsourced manufacturing, no overseas assembly, no compromise on quality or accountability.
50+ Years of Combined Engineering Experience
Our design team brings deep electronic engineering expertise to every project, whether it's a commercial audio system, a custom electronics solution, or a next-generation hearing clarity system.
We Fix What We Build
Our support team is our engineering team. When something needs attention, you reach the people who designed it — not a call center reading from a script.


Schedule a free consultation to discuss your hearing environment needs and discover how Wayne's Ear can finally deliver complete hearing clarity —
for the people you serve, support, or simply love.

Inventors & Manufacturers of the
"Waynes Ear" System
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