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A small black rectangular device on a neck strap with three icon buttons on the front: a telephone, a microphone, and a computer.

A device that gives users wearing Oticon hearing aids control over all functions: changing the hearing programs or regulating the hearing aid volume and the connection to all audio, entertainment and communication devices. This device sends audio signals directly to both ears, transforming the hearing aids into two small wireless headphones.

Oticon ConnectClip Headset

A device that turns Oticon Opn Bluetooth hearing aids into a wireless headset for any modern smartphone, iPhone or Android, plus tablets and computers. ConnectClip streams a phone conversation directly to a hearing aids so users can talk hands-free, plus hear Skype calls and music in stereo. It also serves as a remote control to adjust the volume and program of the hearing aids.

A small oval-shaped black device with a silver tip with the name Cochlear on it. On the front is a large rectangular button with a telephone icon, a small round button labeled "P" and another small round button with a microphone icon. On the side edge is a slide button.

A small lightweight device that clips onto clothing and provides a secure, hands-free through a Bluetooth enabled phone.

Black rectangular electronic device with three control knobs on the lower left, indicator lights across the top, and two cutouts at the ends of each side for mounting screws.

Portable induction loop systems that transmit the spoken word directly and clearly to a listener's hearing aid equipped with a T-coil.

Rounded, square compact black device with a button and an on/off switch on the side.

A device for people with hearing disabilities that enables TVs and other devices to wirelessly stream high-quality digital audio to up to two Bluetooth headphones or speakers.

Screenshot of one of the settings options, with control bar along the bottom.

A research algorithm that turns an iOS device into a hearing aid by processing sound from the microphone, then delivering the processed sound over the headphones in real-time. 

A diagram of a mobile phone that has arrows pointing to and from a mouse-shaped device with a blue light and a neckloop; an arrow to the right of the neckloop device points to a curved earpiece. To the right of the diagram is a close up of the black CM-BT2 with a blue light and a neckloop attached.

Bluetooth headset that answers call when the user pushes a button and is specially designed for the hearing impaired.

Gray rectangular device with a dB measuring scale in the upper left corner and a power switch to the right.

Ring loop amplifier and instrument that measures the magnetic field strengths of ring grinding systems. The device provides binding RMS values ​​via output level, response frequency, AGC (Automatic Gain Control) function, distortion, and background noise of the respective loop.

Side view of a rectangular box with a volume knob, tone knob, power button, and 4 menu options.

Induction loop amplifier designed for use at home and in smaller conference rooms. It can be connected directly to any audio source, TV, or HiFi system.

Black rectangular box with a white panel at the top with selections that read overload, loop drive, power.

Amplifier for transmitting audio signals to the induction loop pad.