Bluetooth Hearing Loop
A Bluetooth Hearing Loop allows deaf persons and people with hearing disabilities to wirelessly transmit calls and music to a hearing aid with built-in telecoil, allowing them to control their phone or tablet hands-free. It connects to a smartphone or tablet via Bluetooth.
Type of accessory: Hearing Loop
How do you use these accessories?
Pair this accessory to your mobile phone or tablet via Bluetooth. Use the buttons on the device to answer, reject and end calls, adjust the volume and stream music to remotely control your smartphone or tablet.
These accessories connect to phones via:
Audio Jack: NoBluetooth: YesWi-Fi: NoMicro USB: NoOther: NoIs there any other piece of equipment required for this accessory to work properly with a phone?
Yes, your hearing device (hearing aid, cochlear implant, BAHA etc) requires a telecoil (also called a T-Switch).
Compatibility:
A Bluetooth Hearing Loop allows deaf persons and people with hearing disabilities to wirelessly transmit calls and music to a hearing aid with built-in telecoil, allowing them to control their phone or tablet hands-free. It connects to a smartphone or tablet via Bluetooth.
Hearing Loops available in Australia:
1. Bluetooth Neckloop
The Bluetooth Neckloop is a wireless listening assistive device with built-in Bluetooth technology. It allows hearing aid users to listen to amplified and noise free cell phone conversation and enjoy stereo music streamed from Bluetooth-enabled cellular phones, personal computers or tablets.
This accessory allows hearing aid and cochlear implant users to answer and participate in a call without opening their mobile device. It features a play/pause button which can be used to answer a call, as well as volume control buttons and skip/repeat buttons.
More information at:
Hearing Connections Product Web PageYou can buy this accessory online by contacting Hearing Connections.
ACC538 - Bluetooth Hearing Loop - Version 1