A hearing loop, typically installed on the floor around the periphery of a room, is a thin strand of copper wire radiating electromagnetic signals that can be picked up by a tiny receiver already built into most hearing aids and cochlear implants. When the receiver is turned on, the hearing aid receives only the sounds coming directly from a microphone, not the background cacophony.
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Hearing loop
If you have hearing problems you will be interested in a new technology called a hearing loop. It sounds amazing.
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