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5 Useful Home Devices For The Hard Of Hearing

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5 Useful Home Devices For The Hard Of Hearing

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  1. myreserveq.com • 5 Useful Home Devices For The Hard Of Hearing

  2. A hearing loop is a thin loop of wire that circles a room. • Hearing Loop • Any source of sounds like the television or the telephone emits a sound that is amplified through the loop. The electromagnetic waves from the loop are picked up by the telecoil of a hearing aid. It is perfect for the surroundings that you’re most familiar with like your home.

  3. Personal Amplifiers • They are devices about the size of mobile phones • which increase the sound levels and decrease the background noise for a listener. Some of these have directional microphones that can be placed or angled near the sound source. This assistive technology also works with hearing aids.

  4. These hearing impaired devices • work just like a regular phone but use voice recognition technology to provide captions on a large touchscreen in real-time. Do you want to know the best part? This phone is free. The phone is part of a free service funded by the federal government like closed-captioning on TVs. • Amplified Phones

  5. FM Systems • These are mostly used in lecture halls and classrooms. • This assistive technology uses radio signal to transmit sound. The speaker wears a small microphone connected to a transmitter and the listener wears the receiver to directly pick up the FM signals sent. FM systems can transmit signals up to 300 feet and can also penetrate walls, making this hearing impaired device a handy one to have lying around the house.

  6. Sound is converted into infrared light in this hearing assistive device • Infrared Systems • A transmitter sends the converted light to the receiver worn by the deaf guy. These work with hearing aids as well.

  7. SO WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR? myreserveq.com • Start by investing in a decent hearing aid by clicking here.

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