Monday, June 7, 2010
What Are Assistive Listening Devices?
You may have certain communication needs that cannot be solved by the  use of hearing aids alone. These situations may involve the use of the  telephone, radio, television, and the inability to hear the door chime,  telephone bell, and alarm clock. Special devices have been developed to  solve these problems. Like hearing aids, assistive listening devices  make sounds louder. Typically, a hearing aid makes all sounds in the  environment louder.  Assistive listening devices can increase the  loudness of a desired  sound (a radio or television, a public speaker, an actor, someone  talking in a noisy place) without increasing the loudness of the  background noises.  This is because the microphone of the assistive  listening device is placed close to the speaker, while the microphone of  the hearing aid is always close to the listener.
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