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The Purpose and Importance of Neck Loops in Assistive Listening Systems
Neck loops are a personal induction loop system and can help those with hearing loss, and telecoil-enabled hearing aids or cochlear implants improve their ability to hear and understand speech and music.
Listen EVERYWHERE Streams Audio to Sports Enthusiasts in Poland’s Biggest Sports Bar
At NINE9s, guests download the free Listen EVERYWHERE app on their smartphones, select their preferred audio channel, and stream sound to their smartphones. They can listen to the audio through headphones or earbuds connected to their smartphone. They also can stream sound directly to Bluetooth-enabled headphones or hearing aids.
New Listen EVERYWHERE Two-Channel Server with Dante Onboard
Listen Technologies is excited to announce a dedicated Listen EVERYWHERE receiver which makes the Listen EVERYWHERE assistive listening system compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
Introducing LWR-1020 Listen EVERYWHERE Receivers
Listen Technologies is excited to announce a dedicated Listen EVERYWHERE receiver which makes the Listen EVERYWHERE assistive listening system compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
2021 Year In Review: Listen Leaders Reflect
Coming out of 2020, it’s easy to say that we all had pretty high expectations for 2021. It had to be better, right? Now, at…
Walnut Street Baptist Church Facilitates Community and Connection with ListenRF
Walnut Street parishioners love the new ListenRF 72 MHz system for its crystal clear audio, the small and simple receivers, and the way it’s allowing them to connect with their family and community. The use of the system for interpretation means that grandparents, parents, and children can attend church services together in their community and all hear the same message – without language being a barrier to their connection.
Assisted Listening Compliance: Top 5 Reasons to Comply with the ADA
Are you responsible for meeting the compliance requirements for assisted listening systems (also known as assistive listening systems) at your facility? If so, you may…
Communication and Hearing Loss
One of the biggest components of good communication is understanding. If either participant in a conversation isn’t fully understood, then good communication isn’t happening. Making certain that both participants are being heard clearly is particularly important when hearing loss is a concern.
Networking Is Vital to Success in Business
A wise man once told me, “our industry is too small to make enemies.” His statement was true then, and it’s still right today. It’s…
What’s the Difference between a 72 MHz and 216 MHz Radio Frequency Assistive Listening System?
Since July 26, 1990, the Americans with Disabilities Act has protected people with disabilities in the US. Among its many requirements is the stipulation that…
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