Music and tech investors gave $6 million to an Australian startup making headphones that adjust to your hearing

[1] Melbourne-based startup Nura developed headphones that optimises sounds based on the strengths and weaknesses of the user’s ears.

[2] They’ve earned $6 million seed funding from Blackbird Ventures, the former chief of Google Access, Craig Barratt, and music industry figures Ric Salmon and Brian Message from ATC Management.

[3] According to Blackbird Ventures partner Rick Baker, Nuraphones is “a revolutionary product”.

[Source] Australian Information Technology News – Music and tech investors gave $6 million to an Australian startup making headphones that adjust to your hearing