Wednesday, September 7, 2016

Get To Learn More About Assistive Listening Devices

By Joyce Stone


The level at which people hear varies greatly from one individual to another. A new technology has been introduced to help people with hearing difficulties. This new technology is called assistive listening devices or devices. It is usually abbreviated as ALS. It works by bringing the sound close to the ear.

Through research, it has been proven that individuals who have a hard of hearing ought to increase its volume so as to be able to listen and hear just like other normal people. This new technology enables them to achieve this for themselves without having to annoy or distract others by their loud noises.

ALSs are applicable to people with different hearing challenges such as users of cochlear implants, hearing aid users and those who do not use both cochlear implants and hearing aid. However, while using this modern technology it crucial to note that hearing aid and cochlear implants have some limitations. For this reason, they do not work well in some situations.

The ALSs work in different ways. It can help in minimizing the background noise, shortening the distance between the sound sources to the receiver as well as overriding poor acoustics such as the echoes. This enables effective listening in places of entertainment, work, and learning and at home; its basically an enhancer that harnesses sound vibrations making the clear to the ears.

There are three categories of ALSs. The first category is the FM system which uses radio broadcast technology. The FM systems are often installed in places of learning where they make listening very easy. They are mobile because their portable transmitters can be worn on the body. There are modern systems which utilize miniaturized receivers that fit onto the hearing aid via a boot.

Infrared systems are listening devices which utilize light based technology. They guarantee some kind of privacy because light is not able to pass through walls. They are the correct choice for situations like court proceedings which need confidentiality. They are often installed in places of entertainment. Also, they are designed and marketed for use in television listening.

The third system is an inductive loop. This is whereby an electromagnetic field is used to transmit sound. This system is necessary for groups which cannot wear the receivers on their body. Individuals who are using nonhearing aid can also employ this system through using a microphone together with an inductive loop receiver.

In most scenarios, an assistive listening device will have three components. These are a microphone, a transmission technology, and a device which receives signal and brings the sound to the ear. Knowing these parts is very important since it will assist you to troubleshoot problems as well as to improve the effectiveness of the system.

There are simple setups which can be done without involving professional sound contractors. However, for more complex installations, it is paramount that you involve experienced personnel. This is often true in meetings where several microphones have to be connected. In this case, you will need an automatic microphone mixer to control the individual microphones.




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