| Loop
A teleloop amplifier and receiver device, which
connects to the TV or radio, or to a microphone for conversation,
sends clear sound to your hearing aid with "T" switch or body-worn
loop receiver. You can receive seven different alarm signals. Each
alarm has its own unique sound pattern making it easier to distinguish
between the different alarm signals such as the telephone, doorbell,
alarm clock, security alarm. The Loop can be integrated with Detect
and Observer devices.
Features:
- Adjustable volume.
- 2 inputs for radio and/or TV.
- 1 microphone input.
- Coverage up to 70 square metres.
- Wireless connection to Detect and Observer
devices.
Beam
This consists of a transmitter and receiver. The
transmitter is connected to the TV and stereo and the sound is transmitted
via infra red signal to the receiver. The body worn receiver can
be connected to a headphone, stetoclip or neckloop.
Features:
- Excellent solution if you do not have a "T"
switch or hearing aid.
- First IR system to receive wireless alerting
signals.
- Range of up to 12 metres.
Call
A device that picks up and transmits signals from
the Detect or Observer and emits a pre-selected audio sound to alert
you to a phone call, doorbell, alarm or baby cry.
Features:
- Small loudspeaker with built-in FM receiver.
- Adjustable volume, 0-95 dB SPL.
- Unlimited number of Call devices can be used.
- Mountable on wall or table stand.
Link
An auxiliary adaptor for use when listening to
the TV and the stereo. FM users can receive important alarm signals
while still enjoying the TV or stereo. The Link can be used with
the Detect or the Observer (alerts you to the telephone, doorbell,
alarm or baby cry).
Features:
- Idea solution for those who use FM systems like
Easy Listener, Solaris, or MicroLink.
- Wireless FM technology with the sue of sound
and alarms.
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