Products-Assistive Listening Systems and Devices
These companies sell neckloops, portable FM systems, portable counter hearing loop, and other assistive technology for people with hearing loss.
Notes:
- Under the ADA, the facility owner/operator should provide all equipment for assistive listening systems. The user should not need to bring anything. However, some users like to bring their own equipment for hygiene purposes or may have individual needs.
- Neckloops must be compatible with receivers and preferably ordered from the same manufacturer that makes the receiver. If neckloops are ordered retroactively – or of a different make as the receiver, there may be a mismatch causing the neckloops to be underpowered and thus not provide a strong enough magnetic signal for the telecoil to pick up, and when the user increases the volume setting on the receiver, it can cause distortion.
- Disclaimer. Center for Hearing Access cannot identify all firms who sell products, nor can it evaluate the quality of their products or services.
Related links on this website:
- Hearing Loop Installers. They also sell devices and portable assistive listening systems (this website)
- Hearing Loop Manufacturers (this website)
- FM and IR Manufacturers and Installers (this website)
Last updated 10/6/24
- Colorado
- WilliamsAV
- Washington State
- Contacta-small rooms
- California
- WilliamsAV, Anchor Audio
Comfort Audio
California
- New Mexico
- Ohio
- Contacta products: hearing loops, signs, receivers, accessories
Hearing Shop (part of HearUSA)
- Florida
- WilliamsAV personal FM, headphones, microphones
- New York
- Minnesota
- Illinois
- New York
- Missouri
- Neckloops (Sennheiser and WilliamsAV)
- Hearing loops (Contacta, Univox, WilliamsAV)
- Missouri