
Listening to a headphones socket with hearing aids - FAQ
How can a hearing aid user listen to equipment which has a 3.5mm stereo headphones socket e.g. personal stereo or discman or gym exercise machine or iPod or MP3 player or walkman or in fact anything
If the hearing aid has a direct input facility then this method will give the best possible sound quality. Follow here to purchase direct input shoes for the hearing aid and follow here to purchase a Personal Stereo Direct Input Lead for two hearing aids.
The lead above is unsuitable for use with just one hearing aid. Connevans offer a specific combination for a single direct input hearing aid to connect to a 3.5mm stereo headphones socket. Visit here to purchase a listening pod patch cable and single direct input lead. The Listening pod safely converts the stereo to a mono signal and the single direct input lead provides the connection to the direct input hearing aid.
Alternatively if you think that the combination of direct input shoes and leads are two complex and if the hearing aid has a 'T' facility please follow here to purchase one of our Personal Inductive Listening solutions. The Geemarc Clearsound CL iLoop will give you the loudest loop drive and is our recommended choice.
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