World Hearing Day 2026: Recognizing and Addressing Hearing Loss in Children
Every year on March 3rd, the World Health Organization celebrates World Hearing Day to raise awareness about hearing loss and promote better ear and hearing…
Every year on March 3rd, the World Health Organization celebrates World Hearing Day to raise awareness about hearing loss and promote better ear and hearing…
Auri™ Increases Audio Accessibility and Provides Better Listening Experiences For an estimated 466 million people worldwide with hearing loss, traditional sound systems are not enough….
Auracast™: Enhancing the Listening Experience for All Assistive Listening Systems (ALS) provide a necessary service, daily, to millions of users. Several ALS technologies are available…
ListenIR Provides a Superior Infrared Listening Experience Our wireless audio distribution technologies support many applications, including assistive listening, language interpretation, tour group communications, and exhibit…
The Power of Auracast™ in Assistive Listening Hearing assistance devices have come a long way in improving the quality of life for those experiencing hearing…
Listen Technologies has been designing and manufacturing wireless listening solutions in Utah for more than two decades. Listen EVERYWHERE is just one example of its innovative systems that help people hear clearly in challenging audio environments.
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.
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.
Post 3 of 3 (Read Halvard’s first and second posts) In this final post in a series from a Listen channel partner, Halvard Eriksen describes…
Post 2 of 3 This is the second post in a series from Listen Technologies channel partner Halvard Eriksen. Halvard describes the impact of his…
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.