Description
The Roger Focus II is a comfortable and discreet behind-the-ear Roger receiver. Combining the Roger Focus II and a Roger microphone provides a hearing solution that brings speech directly to children’s ears with normal hearing. It is designed for children with no hearing loss but who would be more attentive and benefit from improved sound clarity. It reduces the effects of distance, background noise and reverberation to help children inside and outside the classroom focus clearly on what they need to hear.
- Improves access to a teacher’s voice
- Enhances speech recognition¹
- Seamless fit, even for small ears
- Adjustable volume for optimal comfort
- Reliable and robust with water resistance
Beneficial for Children with:
- Unilateral hearing loss (UHL),
- Auditory Processing Disorder (APD)
- Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
How does it work?
There are a couple things to keep in mind in order for the Roger Focus II to work.
- The Roger Focus II needs to be connected to a Roger microphone. This microphone is worn by the teacher or a specialist.
- The Roger microphone sends the sound directly to the Roger Focus ll behind the child’s ear, overcoming background noise and distance.
- If the noise increases, the microphone will automatically adjust the volume of the voice in regard to the background noise.
Why do I need it?
A child’s ability to clearly hear the voices of parents, teachers and other caregivers is a key component of his or her learning and development. However, this focusing isn’t always easy, especially for children affected by autism spectrum disorder (ASD), auditory processing disorder (APD) or unilateral hearing loss (UHL). For these children, paying attention can be a real challenge, especially when noise levels increase.
For children with Unilateral Hearing Loss
Being able to clearly hear instructions over distracting classroom noises can make a positive difference in a child’s education and progression. However, we know that the classroom is often noisy, and children cannot always sit close to the teacher. This can make it particularly hard for them to listen and learn. When using Roger Focus II, children with UHL have better speech recognition in both quiet and noise compared to no technology.¹
For children with Autism Spectrum Disorder
For children with Auditory Processing Disorder
Which Roger Microphones does this connect to?
The Roger Focus II is compatible with all Roger microphones and easily used alongside other technology—both inside and outside the classroom. Students can connect to the full portfolio of Roger microphones with just one click and can seamlessly switch between paired microphones without needing to reconnect.
Roger Focus II – 312 Battery Version BTE Receiver
This model is the 312 Battery version. It requires brown 312 size battery which is not included. This version will require a new battery every 5-6 days.
The rechargeable version will work for 24 hours from one charge and takes approx. 3 hours to re-charge.
Please Note:
This item is the Roger Focus on its own. If you require a full system we recommend purchasing in a bundle with a Roger Transmitter.
Requires brown 312 size battery which is not included.