Counter service creates barriers for people living with hearing loss due to plexiglass, masks, and background noise for both front desk staff and the public. One solution is a speech transfer system with a built in counter loop system. The speech transfer system consists of microphones and speakers on both sides of the plexiglass improving communication for everyone, especially those who are hard of hearing but do not wear hearing aids.
For customers or staff who wear hearing aids or cochlear implants with a t-coil enabled, a counter loop system can reduce barriers by directly connecting their amplification with the use of their t-coil with the system which helps in background noise and reverberant rooms. Remember - accessibility is a human right.
Here are two case studies of organizations choosing to use a speech transfer system:
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/prince-edward-island/pei-access-hearpei-speech-transfer-1.5827321
https://contactainc.com/case-studies/upgrade-in-voice-communication/
For customers or staff who wear hearing aids or cochlear implants with a t-coil enabled, a counter loop system can reduce barriers by directly connecting their amplification with the use of their t-coil with the system which helps in background noise and reverberant rooms. Remember - accessibility is a human right.
Here are two case studies of organizations choosing to use a speech transfer system:
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/prince-edward-island/pei-access-hearpei-speech-transfer-1.5827321
https://contactainc.com/case-studies/upgrade-in-voice-communication/
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For more information contact:
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info@accessyourhearing.com