![]() ![]() It can be plugged into any electronic device which has an audio output, including home cinemas, radios, stereo systems, computers, etc. The TV Connector is by far the most popular accessory sold by Phonak and Silver Audition, and it is not unusual for a person to buy one for each TV in the house, or one for the main home and one for the chalet! ![]() ![]() This makes the TV Connector a simple way to greatly improve the sound quality of your entertainment audio without isolating you from your communication devices, like normal headphones do. Once the phone call ends, the TV is again streamed into the hearing aids. When you have an incoming call on your cell phone, the cell phone Bluetooth has priority and the phone will ring, interrupting the TV. If you are watching TV alone, you even have the possibility of setting the TV volume to "mute" and to still stream the TV sound to your hearing aids for a perfect sound quality at the perfect volume for you! The TV Connector will then stream audio to any number of Phonak hearing aids within its 15-meter range, also allowing each person to individually adjust the volume on their hearing aids. When others are present, the TV volume is first set to meet the requirements of the others in the room, then the volume of the TV Connector is independently adjusted (upon first use only) to meet the requirements of the hearing aid user. Closed-captioning is essential for those with profound hearing loss, but can take some adjustment to get used to and can be distracting. Streaming headsets, however, require that most common types of hearing aids be removed, and they don’t present audio with the tuning created for a person’s specific hearing loss profile. Many people with hearing impairment use closed-captioned subtitles or streaming headsets, such as those designed by Sennheiser. One person is uncomfortable because the audio is too loud for them, or the other person has to struggle to hear what’s happening and only catches every second or third word of dialogue, which isn’t enough to keep up with what’s happening. When watching with other people in the room who don’t have the same degree of hearing loss, it can be difficult to arrive together at a comfortable listening volume. It becomes necessary to turn the volume up higher on the television, which can distort the audio and make it even more difficult to understand. One of the most common complaints of people with hearing loss is that watching TV becomes more difficult. ![]()
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