Williams Sound NKL001-S Neckloop Telecoil Coupler (Stereo)
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This Neckloop works with Pocketalker 2.0. It is designed to magnetically couple the audio output from this Williams Sound units into a hearing aid equipped with a telephone coil. For example, in a very noisy room (e.g., a wedding, hearing the TV with a lot of background noise) the microphone from the sound amplifier can be held up close to the person (or device) you want to hear which is then transferred into the hearing aid directly through the neckloop minimizing the background noise in the room. If you do not know if your hearing aid has a telecoil ask your audiologist. If you have a Pocketalker PRO or ULTRA you need a different neckloop (one for mono).
It will also work with any audio device which has a 8-16 Ohm audio output through a 3.5mm jack. The neckloop works only with hearing aids equipped with a telephone coil (T-Switch).
Using the Neckloop
1. Place the neckloop over your head and around your neck as in the picture above.
2. Slide the cord lock upwards to a comfortable position. This helps keep the neckloop in optimal position for coupling with your hearing aid.
3. Plug the neckloop into the earphone jack on the Williams Sound unit. Turn the unit on and set the volume control to “3,” or about half of full volume.
4. Turn the switch on your hearing aid to the “T” position and adjust the volume for comfortable listening.
5. If the sound is weak, increase the volume on the Williams Sound unit, then on your hearing aid.
How the Neckloop Works:
The neckloop is a miniature audio induction loop worn around a user’s neck. It uses invisible magnetic energy to transfer the electrical signal from a sound source (Pocketalker, FM Receiver, etc.) directly into a hearing aid equipped with a telephone coil. When the audio signal from an earphone or loudspeaker jack is fed into the neckloop, a magnetic field is created around the neckloop wire and user’s head. As the audio signal varies, the magnetic field also varies. The varying magnetic field induces a small electrical current in the hearing aid T-coil corresponding to the original audio signal. The T-coil’s signal is then amplified and converted to sound by the hearing aid.
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Using the optional Universal Extension cord:
You can use the neckloop with the Universal Extension cord accessory (WCA 007 WC) to listen to a portable radio, TV, or other sound source. This 4m (13’) cord allows you to sit at a comfortable distance for TV listening. Plug the neckloop into the Universal Extension Cord, then plug the Extension Cord into the earphone or speaker jack on the sound source Then follow the directions above for using the neckloop.
Safety Breakaway Feature
Integrated safety breakaway device. In the event the neckloop cord becomes entangled with a object in motion, the breakaway device will disconnect the neckloop from the user.
It will also work with any audio device which has a 8-16 Ohm audio output through a 3.5mm jack. The neckloop works only with hearing aids equipped with a telephone coil (T-Switch).
Using the Neckloop
1. Place the neckloop over your head and around your neck as in the picture above.
2. Slide the cord lock upwards to a comfortable position. This helps keep the neckloop in optimal position for coupling with your hearing aid.
3. Plug the neckloop into the earphone jack on the Williams Sound unit. Turn the unit on and set the volume control to “3,” or about half of full volume.
4. Turn the switch on your hearing aid to the “T” position and adjust the volume for comfortable listening.
5. If the sound is weak, increase the volume on the Williams Sound unit, then on your hearing aid.
How the Neckloop Works:
The neckloop is a miniature audio induction loop worn around a user’s neck. It uses invisible magnetic energy to transfer the electrical signal from a sound source (Pocketalker, FM Receiver, etc.) directly into a hearing aid equipped with a telephone coil. When the audio signal from an earphone or loudspeaker jack is fed into the neckloop, a magnetic field is created around the neckloop wire and user’s head. As the audio signal varies, the magnetic field also varies. The varying magnetic field induces a small electrical current in the hearing aid T-coil corresponding to the original audio signal. The T-coil’s signal is then amplified and converted to sound by the hearing aid.
This is the two or three line description that will be shown on the product page and any other pages that have a link to this product.
Using the optional Universal Extension cord:
You can use the neckloop with the Universal Extension cord accessory (WCA 007 WC) to listen to a portable radio, TV, or other sound source. This 4m (13’) cord allows you to sit at a comfortable distance for TV listening. Plug the neckloop into the Universal Extension Cord, then plug the Extension Cord into the earphone or speaker jack on the sound source Then follow the directions above for using the neckloop.
Safety Breakaway Feature
Integrated safety breakaway device. In the event the neckloop cord becomes entangled with a object in motion, the breakaway device will disconnect the neckloop from the user.