FM Hearing Systems & Assistive Listening Devices
For those who need extra help hearing clearly in the workplace or busy environments, FM hearing systems, Bluetooth hearing aid streamers, and infrared wireless devices offer unparalleled solutions. Designed with advanced hearing assistive technology, these products can significantly enhance your hearing aids. These next-generation assistive listening devices will transform how you interact with the world forever.
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Widex COM-DEX Bluetooth Mobile Phone & Au…
- £129.99
- The Widex COM-DEX is a stylish, hands-free device which has the ability to connect to two mobile phones or other Bluetooth devices at the same time. Brand: Widex Includes: 1 x Widex Com-Dex with Fabric Loop, 1 x USB Charging Cable, 1x User Guide
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Oticon ConnectClip – Wireless Microphon…
- £174.99
- The Oticon ConnectClip is an accessory for users of compatible Oticon hearing aids that can be connected to your mobile phone, tablet, and various other devices. It functions as both a remote microphone and remote control that allows you to stream hands-free phone calls and music. Brand: Oticon Compatibility: Oticon OPN models that have been updated to Firmware 5.0 (or…
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Phonak ComPilot II – Bluetooth Streamin…
- £279.99
- Enjoy up to 24 hours of streaming time with the ComPilot II; a multi-purpose streamer developed by Phonak for Phonak Belong and Venture hearing aid users to wirelessly connect their hearing aids to various Bluetooth devices. Brand: Phonak This product includes: 1x Phonak ComPilot II, 1x user information manual, 1x universal power supply, 1x adapter for power supply (For UK),…
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GN ReSound TV Streamer 2
- £219.99
- Crystal-clear TV streaming is only a click away with GN ReSound's remarkable new TV Streamer 2. With easy set-up, intuitive controls and an impressive 23 feet (7 metres) range, you can enjoy the cinematic experience in the comfort of your own home. Brand: GN ReSound Includes : GN ReSound TV Streamer, USB Power Cable & Power Plug, Analogue/Mini-Jack Audio Cable,…
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Phonak Neckloop Antenna Streamer for ComPilot…
- £21.49
- Neckloop antenna for Phonak ComPilot II. Have a spare neckloop antenna to help keep your ComPilot in great condition. Brand : Phonak Available in Short & Long
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Phonak Roger Select – Wireless Transmit…
- £789.99
- **This product has now been phased out and has been replaced. Please click here for the newer version The Phonak Roger Select is specifically designed to boost hearing performance and keep the user at the heart of the conversation, sending audio directly to your hearing aids. The Roger Select is a versatile microphone, ideal for everyday situations where background noise is present,…
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Phonak Roger NeckLoop Receiver (Type 03)…
- £154.99
- The new and improved Roger NeckLoop is a simple and affordable receiver compatible with any hearing aid or hearing instruments featuring a Telecoil technology. Whether this be from Phonak or another hearing brand. Transmit the audio from your compatible transmitter direct to your hearing aids with the Roger NeckLoop. Also available to transmit audio from a USB audio device direct…
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Phonak Roger Pen V 1.1
- The Roger Pen has now been discontinued by Phonak. Check out the New Phonak Roger On V2 The Roger Pen helps people with hearing loss to follow group and one-to-one conversations, stream from their TVs, participate in lecture or class audio, and connect with other devices such as mobiles and laptops. It allows people to work effectively in noisy situations…
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Phonak Roger Select iN
- £1,459.99
- **This product has now been phased out and has been replaced. Please click here for the newer version The Phonak Roger Select iN is specifically designed to help boost hearing performance to keep the user at the heart of the conversation, sending audio directly to your hearing aids. The Roger Select is a versatile microphone, ideal for everyday situations where background noise…
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Phonak Roger Clip On Mic Microphone 1.1…
- £374.99
- The Phonak Roger Clip-On Mic is a powerful little device providing a super directional microphone function, perfect for that noisy family dinner or listening to your favourite TV show.
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Neckloop for Oticon Streamer Pro 1.3…
- £12.99
- Spare or replacement neckloop for your Oticon Streamer Pro 1.3 Streamer. Available in black or white, Medium or Long. Choose from the dropdown below. Includes: x1 Neckloop
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Phonak Roger MyLink Receiver Neckloop (Type 0…
- £134.99
- An easy-to-use and affordable neckloop receiver compatible with any hearing aid and hearing instruments featuring a Telecoil. Whether this be from Phonak or any other hearing aid brands. Transmit the audio from your compatible transmitter direct to your hearing aids with the Roger MyLink Receiver. You can even use the Roger MyLink Receiver with a pair of headphones, making this…
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FAQ
What is an FM hearing system?
An FM hearing system is an assistive listening device designed to improve the hearing experience for hearing aid wearers, particularly in challenging environments. FM systems pick up speech closer to its source, reducing unwanted noise and improving the signal-to-noise ratio, making speech easier to understand. They can also connect directly to sound sources like televisions to transmit a clear signal to hearing aids.
What types of FM hearing systems are available?
- Personal FM Amplification: A body-worn device that uses an FM wireless microphone to pick up the speaker’s voice, converts it into an electromagnetic wave, and sends it to the listener’s receiver. The sound is then amplified and clarified before being played through the hearing aids.
- Sound-Field FM Amplification: A device placed near a sound source, such as a table in a meeting room, to focus on specific sounds. The microphone sends the information via electromagnetic waves to the listener’s receiver, where it is converted and enhanced for clarity.
How do FM hearing systems work?
FM hearing systems use frequency modulation (FM) similar to traditional radios. They consist of two parts: a transmitter and a receiver. The transmitter detects changes in frequency and sends these to the receiver, which emits sound corresponding to the received voltage.
- Types of Receivers: Depending on the hearing device, receivers may use a neck loop or a smaller “shoe” device with direct audio input.
- Types of Transmitters: Transmitters vary by manufacturer but generally include a microphone and external audio input for connection to TVs, radios, MP3 players, and mobile phones. Some also support Bluetooth for wireless connections.
Who would benefit from an FM system and why?
Experts agree that anyone with hearing loss can benefit from an FM system, whether it’s a Personal FM Amplification system or a Sound-Field Amplification system. Even those who rarely leave home can use an FM device to stream sound directly to their hearing aids, dramatically improving speech understanding in complex listening environments. FM systems are especially useful in social or business settings, like busy meetings, providing wearers with more confidence in conversations.
Why Are FM Hearing Systems Beneficial for Those with Hearing Loss?
FM hearing systems offer significant benefits for individuals with hearing loss by improving listening in noisy environments. Even advanced hearing aids can struggle with background noise, but FM systems enhance the signal-to-noise ratio, making speech easier to understand. While top-tier hearing aids improve the SNR by about 5dB, FM systems provide a more substantial improvement of 15dB, resulting in clearer, more distinct sound.