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Induction Loop (Hearing Loop)

An induction loop or “hearing loop” is a hearing assistance system designed to transmit audio directly into a hearing aid. This results in greater intelligibility due to greatly reduced background noise, competing sounds, reverberation and other acoustic distortions that reduce sound clarity.

How does it work?

Audio Inputs 1, either from an existing audio source such as a P.A. system or from dedicated microphone inputs feed an audio signal into an Induction Loop Amplifier 2. The amplifier drives a current into a Loop 3 or series of loops. As the current flows through the cable it creates a Magnetic Field 4 in the required area – careful loop and amplifier design ensures that the vertical component of the field is even and free of dropouts and dead zones wherever the user might be. Inside most Hearing Aids 5, a small coil known as a Telecoil 6 picks up the magnetic field signal, which is amplified into a high quality audio signal delivered directly to the ear of the hearing aid user.


Where can they be used?

Transport Systems
Airports, stations and transport networks, Elevators, Help points, Car park access points
Vehicles
Taxis and private cars, Minibuses, Coaches, Trains, Trams and Boats
Venues
Theatres, cinemas and concert halls, Stadia and sports venues, Places of Worship, Conference and lecture halls
Point-of-Service
Ticket Counters, Intercoms and entry-phones, Drive-throughs, Help points
Work
Meeting rooms, Video conference facilities, Desks and offices
Home
TV rooms, Phones, Individual car systems
Education
Lecture halls, Classrooms Safety Public address systems, Voice alarm systems, Help points

Why Choose SAVI Systems to install your hearing loop?

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