This 22 gauge, insulated, stranded, copper wire is ideal for making a home room loop for listening to your TV. Comes in 100 foot rolls in either black or white. Home loop amplifiers typically can handle a looped area that has a perimeter of up to 100 feet.
Contacta Loop Pad
Using the Contacta Loop Pad is the easiest way to loop your favorite chair—just place it under the chair or under the cushion and run the 30 foot cord along the wall back to your TV, then simply plug the Loop Pad into the back of the Contacta HLD3 loop amplifier.
Visor Cards—Deaf
Visor Cards—Hard of Hearing
Neckloop (passive)
This robust, passive neckloop plugs into any audio device’s standard 1/8″ earphone jack which allows you to hear beautiful, clear sound via the t-coils on your hearing aids. Neckloops let you hear in both ears if you wear two hearing aids. Can be inconspicuously worn under clothing.Learn More | Add to Cart—Mono plug | Add to Cart—Stereo plug
Hear! Here!
Hear! Here! contains a series of short, easy-to-read articles on how you can effectively cope with your hearing loss (Part I: You and Your Hearing Loss) and how you can effectively wear hearing aids (Part II: You and Your Hearing Aids).
RF-200 Cell/Phone Ringer/Flasher
This Phone Ringer/Flasher is one cool device if you are hard of hearing and are “married” to your smart phone or landline phone. You’ll find it most difficult to miss calls when this gizmo flashes, sounds a loud alert and vibrates all at the same time.
TV SoundBox System with Bluetooth
This wireless portable speaker works with your TV or any other audio device. Set it on the back of your couch or favorite chair and hear your TV crystal clear without blasting your spouse out of the room. No more muffled dialogue, missing words or blaring TV!
Talking With Hard of Hearing People
This book explains how to effectively communicate with hard of hearing people in one-to-one situations, in groups and meetings, in emergency situations, and in hospitals and nursing homes. When you use the principles given in this book, you will be able to have comfortable chats with hard of hearing people.
Help! I’m Losing My Hearing—What Do I Do Now?
Losing your hearing can flip your world upside down and leave your mind in a turmoil. You wonder, “What do I do now?” Set your mind at rest. This easy-to-read book is packed with the practical knowledge and resources you need to successfully deal with your hearing loss.