Audio induction loop systems from MONACOR: efficiently optimise the sound for people with hearing aids
Modern hearing aids ensure that the hearing impaired will again be able to fully participate in society. However, these efficient devices usually reach their limits with increasing noise levels. In this case, hearing aids can no longer separate relevant audio signals from the other noise sources which results in an incomprehensible mutter of voices. With audio induction loop systems from MONACOR, you will ensure that people with hearing aids can easily follow events on stage, even at major events.
And this is how audio induction loop systems from MONACOR work
The principle of our induction loop systems is very simple. The installation requires an induction loop and an induction loop amplifier. The amplifier is a current-controlled amplifier which drives the induction loop. This is basically made of a simple wire wrap which can be laid on the floor, the wall or along the ceiling. As soon as the induction loop receives the signals of the amplifier, a magnetic field is created.
Induction-type hearing aids or special induction loop receivers used within this magnetic field induce an electric current and convert it into an audio signal. Thus, interfering noises which may be picked up by the hearing aid are effectively prevented. The person with a hearing aid can therefore fully concentrate on the audio signals which may be delivered, e.g. by a band on stage, a singer, a speaker or a discussion group. Another advantage of the system is the wireless transmission of the audio signal. Therefore, people with hearing aids only have to be within the radius of the induction loop.
When using high-performance induction loop amplifiers from MONACOR, you are also able to create audio induction loop systems in large rooms of up to 200 square meters.
Versatile applications
Audio induction loop systems from MONACOR are already used for versatile practical applications. In places of worship, for example, you can make sure that community members with hearing aids are able to easily follow the speaker. The hearing impaired will be able to fully participate in lectures or discussions at events in public places. This technology can also be used at conferences when translators have to translate speeches and should only focus on one audio track without irritating noise levels.
Audio induction loop systems from MONACOR: reliable and innovative technology for versatile applications.
Audio induction loop systems from MONACOR: efficiently optimise the sound for people with hearing aidsModern hearing aids ensure that the hearing impaired will again be able to fully participate in society. However, these efficient devices usually reach their limits with increasing noise levels. In this case, hearing aids can no longer separate relevant audio signals from the...
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Audio induction loop systems from MONACOR: efficiently optimise the sound for people with hearing aids
Modern hearing aids ensure that the hearing impaired will again be able to fully participate in society. However, these efficient devices usually reach their limits with increasing noise levels. In this case, hearing aids can no longer separate relevant audio signals from the other noise sources which results in an incomprehensible mutter of voices. With audio induction loop systems from MONACOR, you will ensure that people with hearing aids can easily follow events on stage, even at major events.
And this is how audio induction loop systems from MONACOR work
The principle of our induction loop systems is very simple. The installation requires an induction loop and an induction loop amplifier. The amplifier is a current-controlled amplifier which drives the induction loop. This is basically made of a simple wire wrap which can be laid on the floor, the wall or along the ceiling. As soon as the induction loop receives the signals of the amplifier, a magnetic field is created.
Induction-type hearing aids or special induction loop receivers used within this magnetic field induce an electric current and convert it into an audio signal. Thus, interfering noises which may be picked up by the hearing aid are effectively prevented. The person with a hearing aid can therefore fully concentrate on the audio signals which may be delivered, e.g. by a band on stage, a singer, a speaker or a discussion group. Another advantage of the system is the wireless transmission of the audio signal. Therefore, people with hearing aids only have to be within the radius of the induction loop.
When using high-performance induction loop amplifiers from MONACOR, you are also able to create audio induction loop systems in large rooms of up to 200 square meters.
Versatile applications
Audio induction loop systems from MONACOR are already used for versatile practical applications. In places of worship, for example, you can make sure that community members with hearing aids are able to easily follow the speaker. The hearing impaired will be able to fully participate in lectures or discussions at events in public places. This technology can also be used at conferences when translators have to translate speeches and should only focus on one audio track without irritating noise levels.
Audio induction loop systems from MONACOR: reliable and innovative technology for versatile applications.