Standard hearing aids capture sound via a microphone and then send an amplified version to an earpiece. They work well in relatively quiet, intimate settings, but in public spaces filled with ...
Imagine being asked to provide sound reinforcement for a meeting that occurs in a large room, where anyone can be the speaker, and in a situation where microphones would hinder the flow of the meeting ...
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The charity sent mystery shoppers to 500 stores and businesses in several towns and cities A quarter of shops and businesses in Scotland which display signs claiming to have hearing loops do not have ...
A quarter of shops and businesses in Scotland which display signs claiming to have hearing loops do not have a usuable system, according to a study. A survey by the Royal National Institute for the ...
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