[Electronics-talk] head phones
Annette Carr
amcarr1 at verizon.net
Tue Oct 30 22:14:10 UTC 2012
If you use hearing aids with a T-coil, consider the below product found at
URL
http://www.tecear.com/Music_Link.htm
Music Link T-coil inductive stereo ear hooks for iPod and audio
Music Link offers a great alternative to conventional stereo headphones,
providing people with hearing loss loud, clear audio without feedback and
distracting background noise.
Music Link can also be used with Smart/Music cell phones, such as iPhone,
allowing the user to speak into the cell phone's microphone and read from
the screen.
Music Link - better than a neck loop!
Enjoy Stereo Music: Use Music Link with your Personal Computer, iPod, MP3
or CD Player or any audio device with a standard (3-connector, 2-ring) 3.5mm
headphone socket.
True Stereo Listening: Music Link - dual offers binaural users true left
and right channel stereo sound separation - something that no neck loop can
do!
Greater Volume: Music Link's light weight, black nylon, silhouette style,
inductive ear hooks provide superior signal strength (volume) for hearing
impaired T-coil (telecoil) users - a great alternative to neck loops and
headphones.
Better Reception: Because Music Link inductive ear hooks sit behind the
ear, you wont experience awkward variations in signal strength (due to
changes in T-coil orientation caused by head movement) that can be a problem
with neck loops.
-----Original Message-----
From: Electronics-talk [mailto:electronics-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
Behalf Of Drew Hunthausen
Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2012 5:34 PM
To: electronics list
Subject: [Electronics-talk] head phones
Dear list,
I'm looking for some recommendations for good head phones to use with my mp3
player and Iphone. I have a hearing impairment so need good quality
headphones preferably with a volume control. I also want them to be some
what portable so not too heavy. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Drew Hunthausen 714 296-7111
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