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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Phonak Roger On™ – Microphone Transmi…
- £764.99
- **This product has now been phased out and has been replaced. Please click here for the newer version Roger On is the state of the art and newest microphone in the Phonak Roger™ portfolio. It provides you with the best features of all the Roger™ product range in one easy-to-use device. It is usable in 5 different modes in all…
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Sennheiser BTD 800 USB ML Dongle…
- £129.99
- Recommended by our hearing aids brands to allow Bluetooth connectivity with your PC or Laptops. Can be connected direct to selected Bluetooth hearing aids, or Bluetooth Microphones which are connected to your hearing aids. Bluetooth 4.0 technology 25m range Includes: x1 Bluetooth USB Dongle
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Oticon FM9 Shoe Adapter
- £29.99
- FM9 shoe adapter for Roger X FM Receivers. This handy little gadget enables your selected Oticon hearing aids to be able to connect to the incredible range of Phonak Roger accessories. Brand: Oticon Includes: x1 Shoe Adapter
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Phonak Roger EasyPen
- £539.99
- WHILE STOCKS LAST! The Roger Easy Pen has now been discontinued by Phonak. Check out the other more improved Roger devices on our website in FM Systems. The Roger EasyPen 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…
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Phonak Roger On™ iN – Microphone Tran…
- £1,534.99
- **This product has now been phased out and has been replaced. Please click here for the newer version This state-of-the-art, all-new microphone is the pinnacle of the Phonak Roger™ portfolio. All the best features of all the Roger™ product in one simple to use device. Comes complete with 5 different modes suitable for all types of environments and can stream…
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Phonak Roger Table Mic II + Remote Control…
- £2,099.99
- The Roger Table Mic II is a wireless microphone which has specifically designed for patients that suffer from hearing loss who attend and participate in a variety of meetings. The Table Mic II is perfect for any type of professional setting such as; the workplace, schools, university's . It has been tailored to aid challenging listening situations and is ideal…
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Phonak Roger On iN V2 – Microphone Tran…
- £1,649.99
- **This product has now been phased out and has been replaced. Please click here for the newer version Phonak Roger On iN V2 is the state of the art and newest microphone in the Phonak Roger portfolio. It provides you with the best features of all the Roger product range in one easy-to-use device. It is usable in 5 different…
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Bellman & Symfon Maxi Classic Personal Am…
- £149.99
- Discover the joy of better hearing with the Bellman & Symfon Maxi Classic Personal Amplifier! This device connects to headphones, TVs, MP3 Players & hearing aids neck loops. Designed to facilitate listening in diverse environments to suit your lifestyle. Brand: Bellman & Symfon Includes: Maxi Classic Unit, Belt Clip, Neck Strap Lanyard, x2 AA Alkaline Batteries & User Manual
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Connexx Smart Connect – Neckloop Audio …
- £299.99
- The Connexx Smart Neckloop connects selected Signia hearing aids to other audio sources in a seamless fashion, and is suitable for use with mobiles, laptops, PCs and more! Brand: Connexx This product includes: 1x Neckloop Streamer & Neckloop Cable, 1x protective rubber cover, 1x USB charger cable, 1x power supply, 1x user information manual
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Phonak Roger Pen iN – For Marvel &…
- The Roger Pen iN has now been discontinued by Phonak. Check out the New Phonak Roger On iN V2 The Roger Pen iN helps people with hearing loss to follow group conversations, one-to-one conversations, TV streaming, lecture or class audio, and other devices such as mobiles. Effectively working in noisy situations and over distance. Simple to use icon buttons and…
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Phonak Roger Curly Corded Phone Adapter…
- £27.99
- Enhance your landline phone experience with the Phonak Roger Curly Corded Phone Adapter. Connect your Phonak Roger device, Oticon Streamer Pro, Oticon EduMic, Phonak ComPilot II, or GN ReSound Multi Mic to your curly corded landline phone for clear communication, streaming the caller's voice directly to your hearing aids. Brand: Phonak Included: 1 x ReTell 157 Recording Unit, 1 x…
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Phonak MyLink Headphones
- £37.99
- THIS ITEM HAS NOW BEEN DISCONTINUED If you do not own hearing aids, or simply do not wish to wear your hearing aids on occasion, then Phonak MyLink Headphones will make a great addition to your hearing system. Plug into your Phonak Roger MyLink receiver (sold separately) and the audio will be directly streamed into the headphones from your MyLink…
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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.