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Assistive Listening Devices for Better Hearing Support 

Videopro offers a wide range of assistive listening devices designed to improve audio clarity in classrooms, public venues, and personal settings. These solutions help people with hearing loss experience clearer sound through wireless listening systems, loop systems, and FM or infrared technologies. 

Key Takeaways

Assistive listening technology provides practical audio support for individuals with hearing loss. Here’s a quick overview of what you’ll learn in this guide: 

  • Assistive listening devices improve speech clarity in noisy environments 
  • Options include FM systems, infrared systems, and hearing loop drivers 
  • Products are suitable for classrooms, theatres, churches, and travel 
  • Videopro offers ADA compliant audio aids for public and private use 
  • Wireless and portable solutions are available for flexible setups 
  • Compatible accessories include headphones, neck loops, and amplifiers 
  • Ideal for seniors, students, and attendees in large venues 
  • Easy to install and maintain with reliable performance 

These points highlight the value of assistive listening systems and how Videopro supports better hearing experiences across different environments. 

Assistive Listening Systems for Clearer Sound in Challenging Environments 

Assistive listening systems are designed to help people hear more clearly in situations where background noise or distance makes it difficult to follow speech. These devices work by transmitting sound directly to the listener using wireless or wired technology. 

At Videopro, you’ll find a variety of audio aids that suit different needs. From personal sound amplifiers to FM systems for hearing impaired users, each product is built to improve speech intelligibility and reduce listening fatigue. 

These systems are commonly used in classrooms, theatres, houses of worship, and public venues. They support ADA compliant audio solutions and are compatible with hearing aids or cochlear implants. 

Assistive listening devices are not replacements for hearing aids. Instead, they work alongside them or independently to provide clearer sound in specific environments. 

Types of Assistive Listening Devices

Videopro stocks a wide selection of assistive listening devices that cater to different use cases. Here’s a breakdown of the most popular types: 

FM Systems for Hearing Impaired Users 

FM systems transmit sound using radio frequencies. They are ideal for classrooms and lecture halls where the speaker wears a transmitter and the listener uses a receiver. 

Products like the Williams AV Digi-Wave Transceiver DLT400 offer reliable performance and are easy to use. These systems help reduce background noise and improve speech clarity. 

FM systems are portable and suitable for travel, making them a great choice for seniors and students. 

Infrared Listening Systems for Secure Audio Transmission 

Infrared systems use light waves to transmit sound. They are commonly used in theatres and courtrooms where privacy is important. 

The Williams AV IRT1 Small Area IR Emitter and IRRX20 Stethoscope Receiver provide secure and interference-free audio support. These systems are ADA compliant and work well in controlled lighting environments. 

Infrared systems are easy to install and maintain, offering consistent performance in fixed setups. 

Loop Systems for Hearing Loss Support 

Loop systems transmit sound directly to hearing aids equipped with telecoils. They are ideal for public venues like churches, conference rooms, and auditoriums. 

Videopro offers loop drivers such as the Ampetronic Multiloop Hearing Loop Driver C Series and Audioropa Proloop D5 Digital Loop Amplifier. These devices provide clear audio without the need for additional receivers. 

Loop systems are discreet and effective, making them a preferred choice for large audiences. 

Personal Sound Amplifiers for Everyday Use 

Personal amplifiers are compact devices that amplify nearby sounds. They are useful for one-on-one conversations or watching TV. 

The Williams Sound Pocketalker 2.0 PKT20 is a popular option for seniors who need extra hearing support at home or in small group settings. 

These amplifiers are easy to carry and offer adjustable volume control for personalised listening. 

Assistive Listening Accessories at Videopro 

To enhance your listening experience, Videopro also offers a range of accessories compatible with assistive listening systems. 

Headphones and Earphones 

Products like the Williams AV HED021 Headphone and Surround Earphone EAR022 provide comfortable and clear audio output. These are designed for use with receivers and amplifiers. 

Neck Loops for Hearing Aid Compatibility 

Neck loops like the Williams AV WI-NKL001 and NKL001S Stereo Loop allow users with hearing aids to receive audio directly through their devices. These accessories are lightweight and easy to wear. 

WaveCast Receivers and Transmitters 

The Williams AV WaveCast Receiver WFR1 and WaveCast with Dante WFT5D offer wireless audio streaming for venues and personal use. These systems support multiple listeners and provide high-quality sound. 

These accessories improve flexibility and ensure compatibility across different setups. 

Choosing the Right Assistive Listening System 

Selecting the right assistive listening device depends on your environment and user needs. Here are some tips to help you decide: 

For classrooms - FM systems like the Digi-Wave Transceiver offer mobility and clarity 

For theatres and courtrooms - Infrared systems provide secure audio transmission 

For churches and auditoriums - Loop systems deliver direct sound to hearing aids 

For personal use - Pocketalker amplifiers are portable and easy to operate 

For travel - Wireless receivers and neck loops offer flexibility and convenience 

Our range includes ADA compliant audio aids that meet accessibility standards for public venues. Each product is backed by reliable performance and ease of use. 

Benefits of Assistive Listening Technology 

Assistive listening devices offer several advantages for users with hearing loss: 

  • Improved speech clarity in noisy environments 
  • Reduced listening fatigue during long sessions 
  • Enhanced accessibility in public and private spaces 
  • Compatibility with hearing aids and cochlear implants 
  • Wireless options for flexible setups 
  • Support for multiple listeners in group settings 

These benefits make assistive listening systems a valuable addition to classrooms, theatres, and homes. 

Frequently Asked Questions 

Here are answers to frequently asked questions to help you learn more about assistive listening systems: 

What is an assistive listening device? 

An assistive listening device is a tool that helps people hear more clearly by amplifying sound or transmitting it directly to a receiver. 

How do assistive listening systems work? 

They use wireless or wired technology to send sound from a source to a listener, reducing background noise and improving clarity. 

Who benefits from assistive listening technology? 

People with hearing loss, especially in noisy or large environments, benefit from clearer audio and reduced strain. 

Are assistive listening devices covered by insurance? 

Coverage varies depending on the provider and location. It’s best to check with your insurance company. 

What’s the difference between hearing aids and assistive listening devices? 

Hearing aids amplify all sounds, while assistive listening devices focus on specific audio sources for better clarity. 

Where can I buy assistive listening systems in Australia? 

You can purchase assistive listening devices directly from Videopro’s online store. 

What are the best assistive listening devices for large venues? 

Loop systems and infrared systems are ideal for large venues due to their wide coverage and compatibility. 

Can assistive listening devices be used with Bluetooth? 

Some systems support Bluetooth streaming, depending on the model and accessories used. 

How do I set up an assistive listening system in a church? 

Loop systems are commonly used in churches. Installation involves placing a loop driver and connecting it to the audio source. 

What are ADA requirements for assistive listening? 

ADA guidelines require public venues to provide assistive listening systems for accessibility. Videopro offers compliant solutions. 

Improve Hearing Support with Videopro 

Clear audio makes all the difference. Shop assistive listening devices at Videopro and give your audience the sound clarity they deserve. From classrooms to theatres, our range of FM systems, loop drivers, and personal amplifiers are ready to support better hearing.