Assistive TV Products

Are you struggling to enjoy TV because you can’t hear it clearly, or find yourself turning up the volume to levels others can’t tolerate? Fear not! Our Assistive TV Products at Hearing Aid Accessories are specifically designed to help you overcome this problem without breaking the bank. From remote controls to TV streamers for hearing aids, we have products to help you enjoy your favourite shows.

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FAQ

What is a TV assistive device?

A TV assistive device connects to your TV to produce high-quality sound for your viewing pleasure. It typically consists of two parts:

  • Transmitter: Connects directly to your TV and wirelessly sends sound to the receiver.
  • Receiver: Captures the signal from the transmitter and converts it into sound, which is picked up by your hearing aids via an induction loop for a superior listening experience.

TV assistive devices make TV watching enjoyable for those with hearing loss and their companions. If you watch TV regularly and have difficulty hearing, these devices are essential.

Streaming TV sound to your hearing aids can be done using a TV streamer. These devices connect to your TV and transmit audio directly to your hearing aids, providing clear and synchronised sound.

A hearing aid TV streamer works by connecting to your TV’s audio output and wirelessly transmitting the sound to your hearing aids. Streamers use Bluetooth or other wireless technology to ensure the sound reaches your hearing aids without delay, enhancing your TV viewing experience.

  • Neck Loop Systems: Ideal for older hearing aid models with telecoil compatibility, transmitting audio wirelessly to your hearing aids.
  • Remote Controls: Specially designed remote controls can enhance your TV viewing by providing easy access to volume adjustments and other features tailored to hearing aid users.
  • TV Streamers: These devices connect to your TV and transmit audio directly to your hearing aids, ensuring clear and synchronised sound.

TV assistive devices are beneficial for all levels of hearing loss, including mild hearing loss. Even then, these devices help prevent straining to hear, reducing fatigue and enhancing overall viewing comfort.

Turning up the TV volume can deteriorate speech clarity, cause discomfort for others, and potentially damage hearing further. Assistive TV devices provide a better solution by enhancing sound quality without increasing volume excessively.