Induction coil

An induction coil hearing aid is a type of hearing aid that has a coil of wire inside of it. The coil is activated by electromagnetic energy, which is converted into sound waves. This allows people with hearing loss to hear sound from a variety of sources, such as telephones, assistive listening devices (ALDs), and induction loops.

What are the benefits of induction loops?

Induction loops are a type of assistive listening device (ALD) that use a magnetic field to transmit sound. This makes them ideal for people with hearing loss who want to hear sound in public places, such as theaters, churches, and classrooms.

Here are some of the benefits of induction loops:

  • They are invisible and unobtrusive.
  • They can be used in a variety of settings.
  • They are compatible with most hearing aids.
  • They are relatively inexpensive to install.

What is an induction loop receiver?

An induction loop receiver is a device that picks up the magnetic field from an induction loop and converts it into sound. This allows people with hearing loss to hear sound from a variety of sources, such as telephones, ALDs, and induction loops.

What is the difference between an induction loop and FM system?

Induction loops and FM systems are both assistive listening devices (ALDs) that can help people with hearing loss hear sound in public places. However, there are some key differences between the two technologies.

  • Induction loops use a magnetic field to transmit sound, while FM systems use radio waves. This means that induction loops are not affected by interference from other electronic devices, while FM systems can be.
  • Induction loops are typically installed in a permanent location, while FM systems can be portable. This makes induction loops a better option for places where people with hearing loss will be spending a lot of time, such as classrooms and theaters. However, FM systems are a better option for people who need to be able to move around freely, such as in a crowded room.

Which ALD is right for you?

The best ALD for you will depend on your individual needs and preferences. If you are looking for a permanent solution that is not affected by interference, then an induction loop may be a good option for you. If you need a portable solution that you can take with you wherever you go, then an FM system may be a better option.

If you are not sure which ALD is right for you, it is a good idea to talk to your audiologist. They can help you assess your needs and recommend the best ALD for you.