Tulsa Induction Loop Training On Sunday, August 20th at 9:30 a.m., Ana Covey with Assist2Hear will be at at the beautiful Catholic Church of Saint Mary, 1347 E. 49th Place, Tulsa, Oklahoma, to host an induction loop training session to help parishioners learn to use...
Hearing Loops for Theaters
Get your venue in the Loop!
Assist2Hear offers professional installation of hearing loops in all venues, large and small. We offer support before and after the installation to make sure the loop conforms with IEC standards and help educate users to get the most out of the system.
Let Them Hear The Difference!
In many settings, hearing aids are insufficient, because turning up their volume magnifies extraneous noise and reverberation as well as the desired “signal.” Assistive listening systems clarify sound by eliminating the negative effects of distance, noise, and reverberation.
The ADA Regulations Have Changed
Hearing Loops help venues meet ADA regulations for patrons with hearing loss and have the highest user satisfaction levels. Other systems, IR or FM, also confirm, but are rarely used due to the requirement of a headset.
Sound Systems Are Not Enough
A common misconception is that if you increase the your sound system’s volume, it will enable those with hearing loss to hear better. Volume is not the issue for those with hearing loss, it is the lack of clarity that is actually the culprit. Clarity is lost due to ambient noise, echo, and reverberation. Increasing the volume has the opposite effect for your patrons – it only further distorts the sound. A Hearing Loop removes background noise, echo and reverberation, and creates a clear sound directly to the ear through a user’s existing hearing aids!
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Are you in DENIAL about Hearing Loss?
Are you struggling to hear clearly? Do you find yourself asking people to repeat themselves because you believe they are mumbling? Is it difficult to hear in a restaurant or riding in a car? Are you struggling to hear the sermon at church or a speaker during a...
Caring for Your Hearing Aid
Caring for your hearing aid is essential. Like your car or your home, your hearing aid is an investment and a vital one at that. If you want to make your hearing aid last longer, consider these tips: 1. Did you know that moisture is the # 1 cause...
Hear better at home with a hearing loop
If your family complains that you keep the TV too loud, or you can't hear your sound system when you leave the room, a home hearing loop can help. What's a hearing loop? A hearing loop, also known as induction loop, is simply a loop of wire plugged into an...
Hearing Loop Systems in Churches
Hearing loop systems in churches make sure that every word is heard AND understood. One of the major reasons many people get hearing aids is to hear better in church. Unfortunately, large rooms with many hard surfaces like churches are not hearing...
The Advantages of Hearing Loops in the Workplace
Hearing Loops in the workplace are a win/win for consumers, employees and businesses! Many employees and/or customers require hearing assistance and better hearing access. Some businesses choose to meet ADA requirements through use of less user-friendly...