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Clear Sounds CLA7-V2 Amplified Power Neckloop,
I have a severe hearing loss in both ears and wear behind the ear type hearing aids. They have a switch so they can be used with inductive coupled devices such as this neck loop. Be sure your hearing aids have this telephone switch otherwise this product won’t work.
This product comes with an instruction booklet as well as several cables that allow it to be used on all kinds of audio devices such as mp3 players, portable cassette players as well as phones including cell phones with the standard 2.5 mm headset jack.
I use mine primary with my cell phone which also has a built in FM radio. It has giving me a lot more confidence when using my phone in knowing that I will be able to hear the person I am talking to. You can use one or both ears to hear your caller by switching over to the telephone position on your hearing aids.
I have found that the sound may be better if the incoming volume on the phone is reduced and the volume control on the neck loop is used to make the sound louder.
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I can hear without interruption,
Since I wear hearing aids in both ears, I cannot us ear buds, etc. to listen to music privately. I tried headphones, but sometimes I would get feedback. A year ago I discovered T-coils and music links. T-coils are “things” in your hearing aids that allow you to make a wireless connection to certain telephones. They can also be used to connect music links to mp3 players, computer, etc. They look like ear buds, but instead of the buds they have hooks for you ears. They work the same way as telephones, except when you move you can lose connection. I was constantly adjusting them. The Clay7-v2 neck loop solved that problem. It gives me continuous connection. It also provides extra volume and clarity. I do sacrifice stereo because it is mono. yet is less obvious than neck looks. I use it with a PocketTalker to amplify group conversation and it is less obvious that I am using it. I use it primarily to listen to my computer, mp3 and PocketTalker, but it can be used with cell phones and phone with headphone connection—and it supplies cords to do so. I do not use it this way because my cellphone does not have jack. Overall I am very happy with it, except I do miss the stereo.
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