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Thank you so much for letting us know about Caption Call. I installed it and it works very well. I have used others that don't work in my apartment building with a call box out front. This one I tested right away and by golly it works fine! I can't hear on the cell phone with a CI and a Phonak hearing aid. I generally text everyone any more. I love technology and learning new things!
It's so important to know what technologies are available to help those of us who have hearing loss. The concept of having technology that could transcribe speech to text was only a dream a few decades ago! We are so fortunate it is happening today. And, that the quality is improving all the time.
You mentioned induction loops. Definitely do the research on that and don't let anyone tell you that they are obsolete. Venues that install induction loops (hearing loops) provide an amazing opportunity for people who use basic hearing technology to participate like everyone else! However, you must have a component called a 'telecoil' available and activated in your personal hearing device, whether that is a hearing instrument or a cochlear implant processor. That telecoil connects you to master loop systems installed in may venues. It's remarkable at performing arts centers, meeting rooms, worship centers, etc. Unfortunately, people who provide hearing instruments don't always explain this. Instead, they promote BlueTooth technology. BT is important too, but it does different things such as connecting you to your cell phone and perhaps your TV. It will not do that in a large venue.
I encourage you to check the website of The Hearing Loss Assn. of America at http://www.hearingloss.org for more in depth information. Also check out http://www.loopamerica.com This technology can also be plugged in to personal audio devices like computers, radios, iPods, etc. by using a personal device called a 'neckloop'. ASK your audiologist about this and insist that any hearing device you buy includes the telecoils feature as well as BT.