Assistive listening devices for active lifestyles
The DeafBlog has just discovered a company that provides products aimed at helping people of all ages who experience hearing difficulty.
Conversor Limited offers a line of assistive listening devices designed for easy use with cochlear implants, telecoil-equipped hearing aids and binaural headphones/earphones.
The company’s products, such as the popular wireless FM device called The Conversor, effectively reduce unwanted background noise and enhance sound level and clarity for better hearing and relaxed conversation in a variety of everyday situations.
For two years, the company's been selling its assistive listening devices through a global network of distributors, and is now represented in the UK, France, Germany and the United States.
Have you used an assistive listening device before? Let us know what you think...
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Comments
When purchasing any device of this type, you should assess and compare other similar products, like the HumanTecknic CM1. We in the UK are well behind in accepting these devices. They will often prove unsatisfactory unless trialled first. please dont buy FM systems on the internet.
Posted by: Robert Donnan | April 10, 2009 08:17 AM
Where do I get a listening device like this. I have one that is so complicated I been trying to use it for a year and it has so much noise it is not worth the time putting it on.
Posted by: Brian | January 23, 2010 09:17 AM
Digital hearing aid technology is so advanced you can comfortably hear what you want to hear, discreetly. assistive listening device austin tx
Posted by: chloe | July 27, 2010 03:35 PM