What Gordon Morris will be exhibiting…
Loop Systems
Induction loop systems are a very popular and well-known type of assistive hearing system.
An induction loop system allows users with a telecoil equipped hearing device (switched to the T or MT position) or anyone wearing an Induction Loop Receiver to listen inductively to sound transmitted through a magnetic field without the interference of background noise.
- The hearing impaired person simply switches to T on their hearing aid.
Find out more information about how an induction loop system works, the advantages of an induction loop system, and the situations in which they are most commonly used...
Infrared Systems
An infrared system consists of a transmitter and a listening receiver.Sound is fed to the transmitter in the same way as a loop system – either by a direct electrical connection or via a microphone. It is then transmitted to you as invisible infrared light. To find out more about how infrared systems work...
Alerting Devices
These products are made for the hearing aid user so they can operate in everyday environments with ease.
Waking devices such as the
UniWake respond to alarms, whether that be alarm clocks, doorbells, telephones, fire alarms or even babies crying.
The DigiSystem is made by COMFORT AUDIO and is the first assistive listening device that has ever used digital sound transfer between receiver and transmitter. The sound that occurs as a result of this "digitalised" process is crystal clear, without delay or echo, and free from any interference, as is often the case with traditional FM systems.
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