Selecting the right acoustic solution can indeed be overwhelming with the myriad of options available. We're here to guide you through the process and ensure you find the best solution with confidence. Here’s a more detailed approach:
An induction loop system consists of a loop of wire placed around a designated area, connected to an amplifier. When audio signals (such as speech or music) are fed into the amplifier, it generates a magnetic field within the looped area. Hearing aids or cochlear implants equipped with a telecoil (T-coil) can pick up this magnetic field and convert it back into sound, which is then amplified according to the user's specific hearing needs
We are proud to offer Roger equipment, renowned for its excellence in enhancing hearing experiences. The Roger technology developed by Phonak is designed to improve speech understanding in noisy environments and over distance, making it an ideal choice for care and retirement settings. By integrating Roger systems, we ensure that residents with hearing impairments can communicate more effectively and enjoy a higher quality of life.
With so many acoustic support options available, it can be overwhelming to choose the right one. To find the best solution for your needs and to support end-users effectively, explore the different types of acoustic aids and their specific benefits. This will help you make an informed decision tailored to your unique requirements.
Auracast is a revolutionary Bluetooth feature that transforms how we share and experience audio. Auracast represents a significant advancement in Bluetooth technology, offering more flexible and inclusive audio sharing options.