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induction loop hearing aids
An induction loop is a technology that is used to transmit sound waves directly to hearing aids. It is often used in public institutions such as theater, cinemas, museums and churches to improve the sound for people with hearing loss.
The induction loop consists of a microphone that absorbs the sound and a loop that is placed around the room. If a person carries an hearing aid with induction loop function, the sound is transferred directly to the hearing aid without the background noise or other disorders.
One of the special features of induction loops is their ability to transmit the sound crystal clear and precise. They also minimize background noises so that the user can clearly hear the sound without disturbing other noises.
The induction loop is also very easy to use. The user only has to switch on his hearing aid and switch to the induction loops mode in order to have the sound transmitted directly to the hearing aid. There are no cables or other compounds that could limit or disrupt the user.
Overall, the induction loop offers an excellent way to improve the sound for people with hearing loss. It is particularly useful in public institutions in which the sound should be clear and precise for all listeners. It is also convenient to use and enables the user to transfer the sound directly to his hearing aid without having to worry about cables or other compounds.
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