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Audex Assitive Listening Systems
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At Audex, we are dedicated to providing the most functional and effective
assistive listening devices for hearing impaired individuals. We also
provide this level of excellence for facilities required to offer assistance by
the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Our emphasis is on quality,
ease of installation and use and reasonable cost. Our product features
reflect our in-depth knowledge of the needs of hearing-impaired people as well
as the problems experienced by facilities providing these devices under the ADA.
If your needs include hearing accessibility, Audex stands ready to offer
complete solutions!
Neckloop Infrared Receiver

The Audex Infrared battery powered
receiver is a lightweight, convenient receiver for 95 kHz infrared reception.
This unique unit uses a top mounted volume control and a separate on/off switch
to adjust for hearing losses ranging from mild to profound. Designed with a
hearing aid type frequency response, the REC-T3 produces balanced high and low
frequencies to provide a clean, clear, understandable signal. Coupled with
improved signal-to-noise ratio, this frequency response provides significant
improvement for almost any type of audible hearing loss.
Unlike other 95 kHz infrared
receivers, the Audex LighthLink, features a built-in neck loop, is resistant to
electronic ballast lighting interference, and can be successfully used with
Audex infrared emitters in out of door locations in full daylight conditions.
Sensitivity to transmitted signals has been increased by 25%, while rejection of
indirect sunlight has been improved by almost 50%. This means the REC-T3 is the
only infrared receiver to offers these advantages while remaining compatible
with other broad band 95kHz systems. This means all of the advantages of 95KHz
broadband technology is available with this product for courts, universities,
and other government facilities.
The REC-T3 is powered by two
alkaline or NiCad rechargeable batteries, providing up to 150 hours for alkaline
and up to 40 hours between charges for NiCads. The charge jack is located on the
side of the unit, allowing the wearer to listen to the receiver while the
batteries are being charged.
The comfortable, permanently
attached neck strap, functions as a highly efficient neck loop when no transducer
is plugged into the headphone jack, providing a computer designed magnetic field
with a shaped frequency response for maximum speech discrimination results.
Plugging in headphones, cochlear implant patch cord, or other transducer,
disconnects the loop, causing the neck loop to revert to a sturdy neck strap. The
red on light on top of the unit doubles as a battery monitor, only lighting when
the battery voltage is sufficient to provide a distortion-free signal.
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