Audiologists in our network often contact us to sell their audiology equipment.
Assistive Listening Devices
Audiologists in our network often contact us to sell their audiology equipment.
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Hearing technology of today is revolutionary. However, there are various additional devices available with or without the amplification devices, to make your and your loved ones life easier. We offer the below devices for clients with any level of technology from any NHS or private providers prescribe
TV streamers:
They connect with your existing TV and make a wireless connection with your hearing devices
Remote microphone:
Remote mics are used to dramatically clear out the noise from speech to help you hear clearly in extremely noisy environment such as a café, pub, or restaurant etc.
Personal amplifiers
Personal amplifiers are devices are budget options that amplify sound and can be used by people with relatively low level of hearing issues. They come in all shapes and sizes.
Remote mic systems
Remote mic systems are devices that use wireless transmission to transmit sound from a microphone to a receiver worn by the person with hearing loss. They are often used in educational settings and can be helpful for people with severe hearing loss or auditory processing disorder. One such system is produced by Swiss hearing technology company Phonak via their popular range Roger.
In-ear monitors
In-ear monitors are small, custom-made devices that are inserted into the ear canal. They can be used to amplify sound or to provide background noise reduction. These are excellent solution for musicians to wear on stage
Soundfield systems
Soundfield systems are devices that use multiple speakers to create a surround sound effect. They can be helpful for people with hearing loss in noisy environments.
Landline telephones:
For people who struggle to hear on phone properly, we have a fantastic range of landline phone sets to make your life easier. These phones are compatible with most modern hearing devices and are loud enough to hear.


