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Sound is picked up when setting the hearing aid in the T- position (telecoil).
Check your hearing aid or remote control for the T switch (telecoil).
From this, the natural development was to generate audio magnetic fields which the telecoil could receive.
A built-in microphone and telecoil function adds an important extra convenience.
The electromagnetic (telecoil) mode is usually more effective than the acoustic method.
If the listener does not have a telecoil, then he or she must carry a receiver with an earpiece.
The telecoil insures the hearing aid will not whistle while using a compatible telephone.
The telecoil enabled hearing aid users to hear the phone conversation more clearly without also picking up background noise around them.
Amongst the features it offers is a telecoil, allowing both improved hearing on the phone and wireless access to listening devices.
An increasingly common application is for providing hearing aid-compatible "assistive listening" telecoil.
The signals can be picked up by a tiny receiver called a telecoil that is built into most hearing aids and cochlear implants.
A telecoil option, added to a hearing aid, uses the electromagnetic energy produced by the telephone and eliminates the annoying feedback.
The T (telecoil) position is for receiving sound via an induction coil, which is also built into the hearing aid.
Telecoil: a tiny device in the hearing aid that enables it to pick up an electromagnetic signal from an induction loop.
Many hearing aids have a telecoil, which permits a magnetic coupling between the hearing aid and the handset.
Also, many mobile phones emit high levels of electromagnetic noise that creates audible static in the hearing aid when the telecoil is used.
I decided to purchase a neckloop telecoil coupler that is designed for use with a telecoil equipped hearing aid.
Induction Loops The induction loop works with any hearing aid with a 'T' (telecoil) switch.
Neckloop devices, used in conjunction with the telecoil on your hearing aid, transmit sound from the television to the induction coil in the hearing aid.
Induction loop systems are used in public venues such as a theatre, a community hall or a church and work in conjunction with the telecoil on your hearing aid.
This is mainly because the microphone is often automatically switched off when the hearing aid is operating in telecoil mode, so background noise is not amplified.
Electromagnetically: the signal inside the phone's speaker is picked up by the hearing aid's "telecoil" or "T-coil", a special loop of wire inside the hearing aid.
Coils were installed in each auditorium that wirelessly send pure sound to hearing aids that have the 'telecoil,' eliminating background noise and the need for a headset.
The pickup coil in a hearing aid is known as a telecoil (or T-coil) because its early form was to pick up a magnetic field from coils within a telephone.
Conventional phones may be used with telecoil and/or amplifier while most modern phones can give a clearer reception if the personal hearing aid is switched to the 'T' setting.