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6 Reasons to Consider a Loop System

Easy To Use

Quality of Sound

Quality of Sound

To hear clearly, individuals simply switch their devices to the telecoil program and automatically receive clear customized sound. There is no need to arrive early, stand in line, or wait to return equipment after an event or meeting.

Quality of Sound

Quality of Sound

Quality of Sound

A hearing loop sends sound directly to the telecoil receiver in a user’s hearing device. The system eliminates most background noise and greatly improves understanding of speech and music. Additionally, the sound received is customized by each user’s unique hearing instrument.

Discreet

Quality of Sound

Better Hygiene

Being able to hear well with a loop is inconspicuous; users do not stand out as being hard of hearing which encourages participation and inclusion.

Better Hygiene

Transient Solution

Better Hygiene

For people with hearing aids and cochlear devices, there is also no concern over the sanitation issues associated with wearing headsets or ear buds provided by venues and worn by other users. 

Versatile

Transient Solution

Transient Solution

Hearing loops provide effective, seamless communication across the broadest spectrum of environments—from auditoriums, theaters and places of worship, to meeting and class rooms, pharmacies, ticket counters and even in users’ homes. 

Transient Solution

Transient Solution

Transient Solution

 A hearing loop enables clear sound for a person with hearing loss at pharmacies, information desks, subway ticket counters, and taxis, or when passing through airports and train stations. 

See What a Loop Can Do!

Industry Standards

The IEC Standard

 Professional hearing loop technicians have embraced the adoption of the IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission) Standard in order to enhance the consistency of hearing loop performance and ensure a uniform experience for users with hearing aids and/or cochlear implants. 


  • Limits the amount of background noise that is acceptable before a hearing loop can be installed.


  • Sets the level at which hearing instruments with T-coils can provide appropriate amplification to the user.


  • Establishes the signal level in the looped area to allow a person to sit anywhere and have an equal experience.


  • Establishes the frequency that will provide a clear, undistorted sound.

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