An Assistive Listening Device is a piece of equipment that enhances one's access to sound, in either a specific or a general manner. For example, our TV Ears are an outstanding choice to allow someone with hearing loss to hear TV while allowing the volume on the TV to be set at a comfortable level for others. An example of a more general use of an ALD would be the pocket-talker, which picks up nearby sounds through a microphone and delivers it to a headset. A great application for this device would be for someone in a nursing home to allow them to hear their doctors, nurses and visitors.
Amplified phones and phone amplifiers are also popular items. These can be used with or without hearing aids. Some have large numbers for those with vision impairment, and some have amplification of the user’s voice.
Remember, we have many devices available at our office so that you can stop in and try before you buy. We offer a full 30-day guarantee of our products, just keep all original packaging.
There are many, many more devices, available for all types of needs. Don't hesitate to call or email with any questions!

In-line Phone Amplifier - $34.95

TV Ears, starting at $99.00