Bluetooth Classic vs Bluetooth Low Energy: What’s the Difference?
Bluetooth® Classic vs. Bluetooth® Low Energy: What’s the Difference? In the world of wireless technology, Bluetooth® has been a game-changer, enabling us to connect our…
Bluetooth® Classic vs. Bluetooth® Low Energy: What’s the Difference? In the world of wireless technology, Bluetooth® has been a game-changer, enabling us to connect our…
Enable Live Captions on Your Phone for Captioning in Listen EVERYWHERE Live captions are now available on your smartphone. Captions are spoken dialogue turned into…
Promoting Accessibility and Inclusion Why add text to your website for assistive listening devices? Inclusion isn’t just a buzzword. Today, more than ever, consumers want…
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.
More than 37 million people in the US report they have trouble hearing, and one in eight people have hearing loss in both ears. Worldwide,…
Understanding Noise Reduction Ratings (NRR) Guided tours of popular manufacturing facilities/factories, from breweries to aircraft manufacturers, provide visitors with a unique and memorable behind-the-scenes look…
Taking Complications Out of Communication Try to recall the last time you were a member of an audience. It could be a tour, a conference,…
At Listen Technologies, we understand the challenges people face when they are unable to hear clearly and engage with the information being shared. Our primary…
Tip 1: Find venues equipped with assistive listening devices near you Wondering if your church has assistive listening technology? Simply search the name or address…
Even though many countries have laws in place for mandatory assistive listening compliance, public awareness of these laws is inadequate. Many venues throughout the world…
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First, select the calculator type, USA (for Americans with Disabilities Act - ADA), California (for California Building Code), or Australia (for Australia's Disability Discrimination Act 1992). Enter the seating capacity and the number of minimum assistive listening devices required and the minimum number of neck loops will automatically populate based on the calculator type selected.