Hearing Loop
WHAT IS A HEARING LOOP?
Main components:
- A Hearing Loop Driver
- Copper wire ‘looped’ in an area, creating an electromagnetic field
- Audio input
User with aTelecoil equipped hearing device
The audio input into the Hearing Loop Driver transmits to into the hearing loop (copper wire) and directly to the users hearing device (hearing aid, cochlear implant or loop receiver), significantly reducing background noise and producing clear sound.


1:1 loop
This type of loop system is used where communication between two people takes place such as banks, reception desks, pharmacies, retail check-out counters, libraries, information booths, and one-on-one meetings.

Large Area
Large area hearing loops provide accessibility to spaces with a considerable number of users with even coverage throughout regardless of the scale. Users hear with the same clarity if they sit in the front row or 50th row of a theatre, places of worship, classroom, or sports stadium

Speech Transfer System
Speech Transfer Systems are suitable for any situation where one to one communication takes place through the glass at a counter, booth, desk such as banks, embassies, ticket offices, information centres, theatres, corrections facilities, and public transit systems.
Univox
Univox by

Counter Loop PLA 90
Autoloop 2.0
Automatic loop amplifier with personal level control
Univox PLOOP 2.0
Loop Driver for meeting and classrooms, TV lounges and other smaller areas


Univox TLS 2.2
SLS-1: Class D Tech series: Loop driver for phased array systems
William Sounds
We also distribute select products from reputable suppliers that complement our own products, and we import carefully qualified accessory items such as earphones, headphones, and microphones.
