What are Assistive Listening Devices?
Use with hearing aids
Use with headphones
Use with headphones
Hear an induction loop with headphones
helpful for those with Parkinson's Disease

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Telehear      NOW  everyone (with or without hearing loss) can hear through an induction loop  system. 

Use Telehear if your hearing aid does not have a telecoil (T-swich).

Telehear is also used for monitoring sound quality of induction loops.

Telehear’s inbuilt telecoil picks up sound carried through an induction loop and is heard through headphones. 

Telehear is designed to be lent or hired to people where an induction loop has been installed (such as in a church, concert hall or convention centre). 

Use Telehear at conferences and meetings for clearer hearing where background noise is a problem.

The external tone controls (bass and treble) on Telehear can be adjusted easily to suit the individual hearing needs of people who use the device.

Headphones supplied with Telehear could be the compact, discreet “in the ear” style or larger “over the head” style. The headphones supplied by Moore Hearing have been tested for their acceptable performance with the device.

Telehear also has a socket for a small, clip-on microphone to enable clear communication with another person whilst listening through the loop.

Telehear operates only on battery power.

 

Moore Hearing

PO Box 171

KYOGLE NSW 2474

ABN 57 775 704 903

02 66 322 817

wyneden@optusnet.com.au

www.moorehearing.com.au