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...
Information gathered by government surveys and health reports in developed countries generally suggest that around 15% of the population have some hearing loss and would benefit from a hearing aid, but a recent report by the World Health Organisation (WHO) has stated...
Have you ever wondered what these signs mean? There is often some degree of confusion around what Assistive Listening signs mean, and if you don’t have a hearing loss, it’s possible that they’ve been all around you for years without even being noticed. Assistive...
Millions of hearing aid users would love to attend and enjoy live music events, but it’s difficult to hear the act in noisy festivals or when standing a long way from the stage. The solution exists, but it isn’t being used, why? With summer coming to a close and the...
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