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Best Clock Radio For Hard Of Hearing?

Hearing Loss | Last Active: Jan 19 9:37pm | Replies (16)

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Most prescription hearing aids will let you know if a phone call is coming in, if you are using a neckloop, or connected to the TV. For me, I don't listen to the radio when I'm on Zoom-I turn off all background noises for myself and others listening.

Adding 2 more options
1. Listen to the radio on the internet (on computer, tablet, or smartphone). Connect via classic Bluetooth, and you have about a 30-foot range. To some degree, Bluetooth signals will go through walls and furniture, depending on the situation.

2. Install a home hearing loop in 1-2 rooms. You'd connect with your telecoil. Instead of a TV input, you could have a radio input
• Information https://www.centerforhearingaccess.org/home-tv-rooms/
• Purchasing Equipment (do it yourself) https://www.centerforhearingaccess.org/biz-hearing-loops-small-areas/
• Installers by state (hiring someone to install; they can bring the equipment with them) https://www.centerforhearingaccess.org/biz-hearing-loops-small-areas/

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Thanks, i still need to find a clear am/fm plug-in even if its internet driven.