Description
The Roger Training Room Portable Hearing Loop System has been put together to specifically meet the needs of a training situation. Providing a portable hearing loop solution for business’ and training providers. The system includes the Roger Touchscreen Microphone, Multimedia hub, 1 x pass around microphone, 3 x neckloop receivers and an aluminium charging case. This creates a bespoke, complete and fully portable hearing loop system for training needs.
There is little to no maintenance required for the Roger Training Room Portable Hearing Loop System, no installation, fully portable, zero overspill so can be used in adjacent rooms, 100% confidential, and can be utilised in more than one location.
One or more of these systems can be kept in a central location and booked out for training as and when required.
Perfectly suited to a medium to large premises with multiple meeting/training rooms. Or, for a service provider conducting training in various different off site locations.
Roger Touchscreen Microphone
The Roger Touchscreen Mic is a classroom microphone for both the teacher and students. It is fully automatic and can adaptively change between Lanyard mode, Small Group mode and Pointing mode depending on its location. Teachers can wear this microphone around their neck or place on a table to detect speech from a group of students.
Roger Multimedia Hub
The Roger Multi Media Hub can be connected to any multimedia device used in a classroom. This can range from smartboards and TVs to computers and videos.
The device can also be connected as a standalone media transmitter by an individual for connecting and listening to a tablet, audiobook, or a lesson on a computer.
When the Roger Multimedia Hub is used in a network with the Touchscreen Micr, the new audio mixing feature allows a teacher’s voice to be heard simultaneously with an audio signal.
Pass Around Microphone
The Roger Pass Around Mic is a handheld microphone to be used with the Phonak Touchscreen Mic radio aid transmitter.
The microphone can pass easily from one student to another to allow any students with hearing loss to clearly hear both the teacher and classmates comments.
Neckloop Receivers
The Roger NeckLoop (02) is a universal receiver compatible with any hearing aid or cochlear implant with a T-coil. It is worn around the neck on a detachable induction loop and gives access to the complete Roger microphone transmitter portfolio.
The neckloop is discreet, lightweight, easy to use and is accessible to any hearing aid with a Tcoil. It can even be tucked under clothing if desired!
For those who are hard or hearing and don’t wear a hearing aid, the neckloop also offers headphone connection.
Aluminium Charging Case
The Roger Charging Case is intended for storage, charging and transportation of up to 16 devices.
It is ideal if you have multiple devices that require charging or transporting at one time.
Up to 16 Roger transmitters and receivers can be charged simultaneously. This means only you only need one power outlet, saving the tangle of multiple cables and docking stations.
The robust case protects the microphones and neckloops during transport and is also lockable.
Roger Charging Case is a Swiss premium-quality product developed by Phonak, the world’s leading hearing healthcare company.
The following Roger devices can be charged in the case:
- Phonak Roger Touchscreen Microphone
- Phonak Roger MultiMedia Hub
- Phonak Roger Pass-Around
- Phonak Neckloop Receiver
How does the system work?
The Roger Touchscreen Mic, Multimedia Hub, and Passaround mic are connected to create a Roger Network. They send the audio via radio frequency to the neckloop receivers worn by those who are hard of hearing. The loop around the neck creates the hearing or “induction’ loop. This loop creates an electromagnetic field that is picked up by the t-coil in the hearing aid. The hearing aid then converts this back into speech sound for the user to hear.
What is Roger Technology?
Roger is the exclusive wireless technology from Phonak. Its state of the art digital processing makes speech significantly clearer – automatically adjusting to enhance understanding and comprehension considerably, even in noisy situations.