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Induction Loops

How do Hearing Loops Work?

Experienced Providers of Induction Loops

Experienced Providers of Induction Loops

Hearing Loops, (a.k.a Induction Loops), are assistive listening  devices for people with reduced ranges of hearing. 


The loop system allows individuals with hearing aids to hear sound directly from a  microphone or audio source directly into their hearing aids via a  magnetic field. 


A hearing loop consists of one or more physical loops of cable which are  typically placed around the perimeter of a room/ building. In order to  utilise the loop system, hearing aid wearers must simply set their  hearing aids to their ‘T’ (Telecoil) setting. 


Our Audiologist will be able to confirm if a hearing aid has a Telecoil and advise how to access ‘T’ settings.


Hearing Loops greatly reduce background noise, competing sounds and reverberation which can all reduce the clarity of sound. 


Althoughthe physics behind Hearing Loops is relatively simple, their design, specification and installation is of the upmost importance. 

Experienced Providers of Induction Loops

Experienced Providers of Induction Loops

Experienced Providers of Induction Loops

Symphony Hearing are experienced providers of Induction Loop systems. 


Our friendly team work across the United Kingdom, from our base in Surrey, providing a full install and continued service.


We have one of the most comprehensive ranges of equipment in the UK, and you can be confident in both the quality of the installation and product  itself, as part of our Symphony Hearing guarantee. 


Following initial communication, we will be pleased to undertake a site visit to  better understand your requirements and identify the best solution for  your building. The size of the ‘field’ required can vary dependent on  the application and room size. 


Once installation is complete, Symphony Hearing will provide comprehensive training and demonstration to ensure staff are equipped to use the technology correctly moving forward. 


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Frequently Asked Questions

Please reach us at info@symphonyhearing.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.

   

It’s great practice to provide a Hearing Loop in your building to  ensure your goods/ services are wholly accessible to hearing aid  wearers.  


Further to that, public buildings are required, by law, to  have a hearing loop under the Equality Act legislation. 


If a traditional induction loop is not appropriate in your building, an alternative portable solution can be provided. 


   

The cost of a hearing loop varies depending on your needs. A  service counter loop is significantly cheaper than room hearing loops  which are more expensive. Loop installation is normally undisruptive. 


We will always work with you to find the most cost effective, long-term solution.

Please contact us to arrange a site visit and no-obligation quote


Normally, an annual visit will provide an appropriate level of maintenance support.


Symphony Hearing are pleased to offer Hearing Loop servicing and support, even if your Loop was installed by another company. 


More information can be found here




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