Assistive Listening

Assistive Listening products help solve frustrating but common sound problems caused by distance, background noise, or poor room acoustics. Our solutions include convenient, wireless equipment that helps you personalize the sound experience, so those who need extra assistance for any reason can hear effortlessly.

  • Easy setup
  • No wires
  • At-a-glance system checks
  • 57 channels

Stationary FM products allow you to wirelessly transmit audio from a sound source to portable receivers with earphones and volume controls—just like a radio station! FM technology works indoors or out and easily transmits through walls, giving you greater versatility.

  • Easy mobility
  • No limit to listeners
  • Quick setup
  • Multiple simultaneous channels

Meet the perfect solution for mobile presentations. With our Portable FM products, a microphone conveniently plugs into a wireless body pack transmitter that broadcasts sound to headsets worn by the intended audience. So even though the setting might change, the sound quality won’t.

  • Secure, advanced technology
  • Multiple channels
  • Rechargeable or standard batteries
  • No wires

Get a secure sound transmission for your exclusive audience. Like Stationary FM, Stationary IR wirelessly transmits audio from a sound source to portable receivers with earphones and volume controls. The difference: privacy. Infrared light transmits the sound, keeping the presentation or conversation within the confines of the room you’re in. IR is also a great choice when multiple rooms make frequency allocation impractical.

  • Secure, advanced technology
  • 32 channels
  • Large coverage area
  • 200 hours of battery life
  • No wires

With up to 32 simultaneous channels, Digital IR makes it easy to communicate in more advanced settings, and to larger audiences—all without sacrificing privacy. Our system wirelessly transmits audio from a sound source to portable receivers with earphones and volume controls, and keeps the presentation within the confines of the room you’re in.