Hearing Loops

Hearing loss impacts one-fifth of the population and a third of over-sixty five-year-olds. 

Our Approach

Hearing loss impacts one-fifth of the population and a third of over-sixty five-year-olds. Therefore, hearing loss must be a top priority when providing accessibility and promoting inclusiveness.

Three out of four people with disabilities have walked away from businesses – including supermarkets, banks, restaurants and transport companies – due to a lack of disability awareness and poor service.

Hearing loops (also known as induction loops) are an assistive listening technology installed in millions of locations throughout the world, providing the accessibility many need to engage and communicate freely.

Devices such as hearing aids amplify all sounds and have become a popular portable hearing loop device. In noisy environments, this can make it difficult for those living with hearing loss to distinguish the speech, music or conversation they are trying to hear.

Hearing loop technology improves communication by enabling users to hear sound sources directly by cutting out background noise. Contact us for more information on our Hearing Loop solutions.

The Benefits

Through enhanced communication and by pro-actively engaging with the millions of people with hearing loss you can:

Improve communication and expand customer engagement

Improve communication and expand customer engagement

Fulfil legal obligations and boost your social responsibility

Fulfil legal obligations and boost your social responsibility

Help people feel understood, included and supported

Help people feel understood, included and supported

Enhance customer experience and satisfaction

Enhance customer experience and satisfaction

Attract new customers

Attract new customers

Encourage brand loyalty and stand out from your competitors

Encourage brand loyalty and stand out from your competitors

What is a Hearing Loop?

When signs indicate that a hearing loop system is installed, all a user needs to do is turn their hearing device to the "T" position and they will be able to hear with clarity.

A hearing loop provides a direct link to the sound source such as a microphone or television so people with hearing loss can clearly hear what they are trying to listen to. Speech is picked up by a microphone, converted to a magnetic signal by an amplifier, and transmitted towards a user via a hearing loop aerial.

The magnetic signal is then picked up by a telecoil within a user's hearing device and they will be able to hear with clarity.

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Why use Hearing Loops?

Situations that many of us take for granted such as meetings, classes, or trips to the theatre become an impossible feat for those with hearing loss. Large area hearing loops can help eliminate background noise to aid effective communication.

For someone wearing a hearing device, a hearing aid or cochlear implant), background noise is very often audible over the speaker or performer, impacting upon their experience.

1 to 1 communication should be easy and natural, but instead, it can be a stressful activity which causes fatigue and embarrassment for those with hearing loss. Many people affected even choose not to visit till points or counters that are poorly provisioned.

Technology can be put in place which allows you to realise the full potential of every interaction, resulting in happy customers and an enhanced reputation. There is also legislation that stipulates where hearing loops should be installed. In order to comply with recent regulations, you need to know what they say.

Call us to speak to an advisor for further details and help with specifying the right system for you.

Hearing Loop Products

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