I am frequently asked about hearing access/accommodations required, under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), for small businesses. Of course, hearing loops came up in a recent conversation with one business owner as they are the only hearing assistance technology (HAT) that is Read More
According to The Hearing Loss Association of America, when looking for the right installer for your hearing loop installation find out: • If the installer can provide references • If the installer will provide a Certificate of Conformity • If the installer offers Read More
Hearing loop systems can improve a person’s ability to hear by wirelessly transmitting sound to a person’s T Coil equipped hearing instrument or cochlear implant. Take a listen to Composer, Richard Einhorn’s audio demonstration of a hearing loop system at work in the Read More
Hearing Loops Systems are a type of hearing assistance technology (HAT). Hearing Loops transmit audio signals such as speech or music via electromagnetic waves. T Coils in our hearing instruments and cochlear implant receive the audio signals wirelessly and we hear clearly and Read More
Improving access to communication can be life altering for individuals who live with hearing loss. Hearing instruments and cochlear implants work best in quiet environments and hearing assistance is needed in difficult listening environments. In difficult listening environments (libraries, lecture halls, ticket windows, Read More