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Assistive Listening Devices (ALDs)

The latest information on assistive listening devices for individuals who are experiencing hearing loss, looking for hearing health information for their loved ones, or just desire to learn more about ALDs to make the right hearing health decisions.

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Wednesday, November 28th 2012

You may have certain communication needs that cannot be solved by just using hearing aids. In this event, it might be worth contacting your hearing healthcare provider about assistive listening devices.


Friday, February 17th 2012

The Listening Center at Johns Hopkins and The River School are pleased to announce the 12th International Conference on Cochlear Implants and Other Implantable Auditory Technologies.


Friday, October 8th 2010

The Assistive Technology Industry Association (ATIA) is inviting parents, teachers, therapists and end-users of assistive technology to join them at the ATIA Chicago 2010 Conference for free admission to the exhibit hall.


Thursday, October 7th 2010

The Hearing Loss Association of America will host the 2nd International Hearing Loop Conference on June 18 - 20, 2011. The conference is designed for anyone interested in technology that provides accessibility for people with hearing loss and sound systems.


Monday, July 6th 2009

Lifetone HLTM Bedside Fire Alarm and Clock meets the code, available now Chicago - (June 18, 2009) - Smoke alarms have saved countless lives, but fire risks remain for the...


Monday, May 4th 2009

For persons with hearing loss, large group events like business meetings are often quite challenging and the key to "plugging in" to routine business activities is all about...


Sunday, April 12th 2009

Lip reading is a critical means of communication for many deaf people, but it has a drawback: Certain consonants (for example, p and b) can be nearly impossible to distinguish by...


Sunday, December 7th 2008

Leipzig, Germany, October 15, 2008 - iSense, the new wireless communication system, optimizes speech comprehension in noisy environments. The system was designed specifically for...


Friday, October 31st 2008

Chicago, IL Security in the courtroom just improved as non-secure assisted listening devices (ALD) for the hard of hearing (HoH) are being replaced by a wireless High-Defi...


Monday, October 13th 2008

No. People with all degrees and types of hearing loss -- even people with normal hearing -- can benefit from assistive listening devices. Some assistive listening devices used...


Monday, October 13th 2008

There are many assistive listening devices available today, from sophisticated systems used in theaters and auditoriums to small personal systems.Various kinds of assistive...


Tuesday, February 12th 2008

13-Year-Olds Idea to Help Deaf Teammates Gets Boost in UT Dallas ContestSometimes truly remarkable ideas come at the most unexpected times. Post-it Notes inventor Art Fry up...


Monday, February 4th 2008

Comfort Audio, with an international reputation for leadership in ALDs, opens US office and launches two highly innovative products.Los Angeles January 11, 2008 Audio, re...


Friday, January 18th 2008

Ann Arbor, MI The University of Michigan Health System is one of the first hospitals in the country to provide a Sorenson VP-200 videophone for its patients and staff who deaf...


Monday, January 7th 2008

NIDCD staff members get their hands on the UbiDuo. Jason Curry is a people person. The minute you shake hands with him, he makes you feel at homeasking questions, cracking jokes,...


Sunday, January 6th 2008

By Frankie EdozienThe New York PostNovember 26, 2007 -- The city's Taxi & Limousine Commission will try out new technology to allow passengers with hearing aids to better...


Thursday, October 11th 2007

09.18.07 Old Lyme, Conn.September 2007The Set 810 and Set 50 TV, two of the models from Sennheiser's line of TV listening systems, are being put to the test at national Hear USA...


Sunday, September 23rd 2007

No. People with all degrees and types of hearing loss -- even people with normal hearing can benefit from assistive listening devices.


Sunday, September 23rd 2007

There are many assistive listening devices available today, from sophisticated systems used in theaters and auditoriums to small personal systems.


Monday, September 10th 2007

EM Software Models and Verifies Antennas, Antenna Systems, Reduces Design Risks in Handheld Wireless Devices Santa Clara, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Agilent Technologies Inc....


Wednesday, September 5th 2007

There are many assistive listening devices available today, from sophisticated systems used in theaters and auditoriums to small personal systems.   Various kinds of assistive listening devices are listed ...


Monday, January 15th 2007

Whether you or a member of your family has a hearing loss, or if you're a very heavy sleeper, RNID is warning that a conventional smoke alarm may not be enough to wake you up in...


Monday, October 23rd 2006

TEDPA (Telecommunication Equipment Distribution Program Association) is a national member organization whose mission it is to advocate for the appropriate distribution of...


Monday, October 2nd 2006

I am looking for a solution for BTE users who use stethoscopes. I have seen adaptors for the ear pieces for ITC and CIC users, so what is the best way to hook up a BTE user?


Monday, August 21st 2006

Is there any solution to using the headphones with a transcription machine while wearing BTE's? I usually close my office door and use the machine without the headphones. However, there are times when I should use the headphones. I can use them but it is

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