In the United Kingdom almost all hearing aids are equipped with a Telecoil, and they are increasing in popularity in the United States where in excess of 60% plus of hearing aids now have an active Telecoil installed – a proportion that is increasing rapidly...
The Ampetronic team recently attended, and were the Gold Sponsors of, the 3rd International Hearing Loops Conference in Eastbourne, which was held in the Winter Gardens complex on the 6th and 7th of October, and I am delighted to report that it was, once again, a very...
There has been much talk about the Equalities Act since its introduction in 2010. In fact, many clients and end-user organisations, have asked me to define for them what “A reasonable adjustment to services could involve, in order to comply with the Act”. My response...
What are the advantages of fixed retail counter loops over portable versions? Retail Counter Hearing Loops are a simple and effective way of allowing people with hearing aids to communicate at retail desks and cash tills in busy environments, where high levels of...
The history of hearing loops and induction loop drivers began with such illustrious names as Franklin, Faraday and Tesla who had been experimenting with electromagnetic fields (the core scientific principle behind the operation of a hearing loop) as early as the...
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