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The following are by no means a comprehensive listing of the ALDs that are available at the University of Illinois Medical Center. They are, however, a list of devices that we have found meet most of our patients needs.
All devices come with a 15-day trial period. If you find that the device does not meet your demands, you can return it for a full refund within the first 15 days.
PERSONAL LISTENING SYSTEMS:
These devices are about the size of a cell phone or pager. They contain a unit that has a microphone, a volume control and a place to plug in the headphones. Individuals voices reach the microphone and the listener adjusts the volume appropriately. They are mostly useful for one-on-one conversations or with a small group of speakers no more that 10-12 feet away from the listener. They can also be used with the TV and telephone.
Sound Wizard Personal Listening System
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William Sound Pocket Talker Pro
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FM SYSTEMS:
These systems are very effective for hearing speech in the presence of background noise. Most systems involve a transmitter and microphone that is worn by the speaker and a receiver and headphones worn by the listener. With this system, the speakers voice travels directly from the microphone, via a radio wave, to the listeners ear. The advantage lies in the fact that the speech signal does not have to compete with any interfering noise that is going on around the listener. These systems work very well in a classroom, meeting room and conference room. Most hearing aids can be modified to include this option as well.
William Sound Basic Personal FM System
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INFRARED SYSTEMS:
Infrared systems are wireless devices used primarily to improve listening performance when watching TV. Like the FM systems mentioned above, the speakers voice reaches the listeners headphones directly, without having to compete with interfering noise and/or the distance from the speaker. This will then allow a second listener with normal hearing to keep the volume of the TV at a more comfortable level, while you can turn up your volume as loud as you like. Many movie theaters and playhouses have made these systems available. In fact, you may be able to use your own personal headset at the theater you attend.
AMPLIFIED TELEPHONES AND TELEPHONE AMPLIFIERS:
Telephones are available that provide you with the option of amplifying the speaker voice. Different models are available, depending on your needs. There are also in-line amplifiers that can be easily fit onto your existing phone to provide greater volume.
| ClearSound Amplified Phone |
ClearSound 40 Extra Loud and Clear
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| In-Line Telephone Amplifier (30 to 40 dB) |
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ALERTING DEVICES:
For those who have difficulty hearing their alarm clock, doorbell or even the fire alarm, many devices exist to add more volume, vibrate, and/or provide a visual signal to improve your detection.
| Shake-Awake Vibrating Alarm |
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