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Hearing aids are set up to suit an individual hearing loss, however they usually struggle with distant sound from TVs hi-fi etc. Using a neck loop with the hearing aid(s) on the 'T' setting is an effective solution.
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Neckworn receiver for hearing aid users using ‘T ’ and non-hearing aid users
All the neckloop systems offer excellent field strength and good mono sound quality. They also all have a standard headphone socket, making them ideal for those who have a hearing aid but don't wear it all the time.
The inductive neckloop allows hearing aid users to listen on the Loop Programme ('T') of their hearing aid, which greatly improves the sound quality.
Non hearing aid users can use the 3.5mm stereo headphone socket to plug in their own headphones or earphones ‒ click here for our headphone range.
If you have a pacemaker you should check with your doctor or the manufacturer of your medical implant before using these products.
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Click here to view our Wireless listening devices comparison chart for an overview of the systems we offer and comments from our evaluation panel.