Neck Loop
LA-166
Highlights
- Use with any hearing aid equipped with a “T” coil
- Use with any Listen’s receivers
- The receiver’s antenna is built into the headphone cord
Overview
$55.00 
Specifications
| Specifications | LA-166 | ||
| Audio | Frequency Response | 20 Hz - 20 kHz | |
| Impedance | 12 ohm +/- 15% @ 1 kHz | ||
| Rated Power Input | 75 mW | ||
| Max Power Input | 2 W | ||
| Sensitivity | 110 dB +/- 4dB @ 1 kHz, 1 mW | ||
| Magnetic Field Strength | 100 mA/m 6 inches above loop at 85µW 1kHz input (IEC 60118-4) | ||
| Physical | Connector | 3.5 mm Stereo | |
| Cord Length | 22 in. (55 cm) | ||
| Loop Length | 33 in. (84 cm) | ||
| Housing Dimensions (HxWxD) | 1.44 in. x 1.10 in. x 0.59 in. (35 mm x 28 mm x 15 mm) | ||
| Weight | 1.65 oz. (47 g) | ||
| Shipping Weight | 1 lbs. (454 g) | ||
| Color | Dark Gray | ||
| Compliance | RoHS, IEC | ||
| Specifications are subject to change without notification | |||
Used With
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LR-200-072 Standard 3-Channel RF Receiver (72 MHz)
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FAQ
This accessory can only be used with hearing aids that have a t-coil switch. With the switch on the hearing aid set to "T" the neck loop creates an inductive loop right to the hearing aid.
