Hearing Loop

Wat is een ringleiding?

Een ringleiding zendt audiosignalen draadloos uit via een magnetisch veld dat direct wordt opgepikt door hoortoestellen met een T-stand. Geen achtergrondgeluid, geen galm, alleen heldere spraak. Ideaal voor kerken, vergaderzalen, theaters en balies.

How does a hearing loop work?

A hearing loop consists of a copper wire installed around a room or counter. Using a special amplifier, the sound from a microphone, presentation system, or music installation is converted into a magnetic field. Hearing aids with a T-setting (telecoil) can pick up this field directly and convert it into clear sound, perfectly tuned to the wearer. The result? The speaker is instantly intelligible—without disruptive echo, background noise, or loss due to distance. Users don’t need to wear or connect anything extra: a single switch on the hearing aid is all it takes to listen in. A reliable and discreet solution for anyone who wants their message to truly be heard.

Examples of applications

Churches and houses of worship
Make services and gatherings understandable for everyone, ensuring that no one feels excluded due to hearing loss.

Meeting and conference rooms
Give everyone at the table equal access to what’s being said, even in large or acoustically challenging spaces.

Examples of applications

Theaters and concert halls
Offer visitors the best possible listening experience, so they can fully enjoy performances without needing the volume turned up.

Counters and receptions
Ensure clear communication at service desks in town halls, hospitals, or theaters—even when there’s a screen or distance in between.