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Telecoil Enabled Accessories Accessory Products to Purchase General Information Silhouettes NECKLOOPS Telecoil Enabled Accessories Accessory Products To purchase General information Silhouettes can be used with cellular & cordless Available from a variety of phones or with audio players. Products designed for Silhouettes Several brands / styles businesses that carry phones have a 2.5mm plug and those for audio available products for individuals devices have a larger 3.5mm plug. Place earpiece with hearing loss next to processor and switch to T or MT (telecoil) setting. Use MT to hear your own voice. T can be used in noisy environments. Insert plug into headset jack. Single or bilateral models available. Mach 1 Lite A light-weight, wafer-thin earpiece that fits Hatis® www.cochlear.com comfortably and discreetly behind the ear. Plugs into www.harc.com hands-free 2.5mm jack on most cell phones. In-line www.soundbytes.com microphone with advanced noise-canceling www.hatis.com technology provides the highest level of voice transmission available. www.harc.com Durable for hard and intense use, and water resistant www.harriscomm.com to sweat and rain, NoiZfree is a lightweight silhouette NoiZfree™ www.hearmore.com for telecoil (t-coil) users. www.soundclarity.com Spiral cable for maximum comfort and durability. The silhouette style earpiece is placed over the ear, Phonic Ear® www.adcohearing.com next to the processor to create the induction Silhouette www.harc.com connection. Generally, the larger the surface area of www.harriscomm.com the silhouette, the stronger the signal will be. Small and lightweight - doesn't take up much space T-Links www.soundclarity.com behind your ears. www.hearinglosshelp.com NECKLOOPS Neckloops work with cellular, corded and cordless www.hitec.com phones that have a 2.5mm headset jack. Clear Sounds® CLA7 www.soundbytes.com CLA7 includes adapter for use with a 3.5mm audio jack. Cellular Neckloop www.harc.com Features up to 30+dB of amplification, 40 inch cord, www.soundclarity.com powered with 2 standard AAA batteries. Neckloop for Nokia Cell Phones www.soundbytes.com These neckloops are specially designed to fit the www.harriscomm.com headset jacks of many Nokia cell phones. Use it for www.soundclarity.com clear, handsfree conversations. FUN 710 Iss1 Compatible Cell Phones Handsets that receive a compatibility rating of M3 or M4 have met (M3) or surpassed (M4) the ANSI compatibility standard for hearing devices as adopted by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). The higher the M-rating the handset has the lower the radio frequency emissions level and higher signal quality the handset will have. If there is no M-rating, the handset does not meet the ANSI standard. The handset’s M-rating will assist customers in finding a handset that will work best for them. The M rating evaluated phones with the hearing device in microphone mode. As of September 15, 2006, several cellular providers have included at least two handsets that meet the ANSI Telecoil standard. Handsets that receive a telecoil rating of a T3 or T4 have met (T3) or surpassed (T4) the required standard as adopted by the FCC. Handsets below were those available in the local area. Information about compatibility with hearing devices (HAC) can be found on the cellular providers websites or in their retail stores. Check the details under each handset for information about the HAC rating. We recommend that you test all handsets in the stores prior to buying. Please remember that everyone's hearing loss is different and what works for one person may not work for another. Cellular M3 / M4 Rated T3 / T4 Rated Informal User Testing Signal Provider T-Coil Compatible Technology Verizon LG VX9800 “the V” M3 LG VX8300 T4 Samsung SCHa 950 CDMA Wireless LG VX8300 M4 Motorola Rzr V3m T4 Samsung SCHa 970 Motorola Razr V3M M4 Samsung SCHa990 T4 VZW XV6700 Motorola V325 M3 LG Chocolate Samsung SCH a930 M3 Motorola Q Samsung SCH a990 M4 Sprint / Nextel Sanyo SCP-3100 M3 Sanyo SCP-3100 T3 Sprint handsets CDMA / iDEN / Sanyo SCP-2400 M3 Sanyo SCP-2400 T3 (CDMA) are more GSM Motorola C290 M3 LG Sprint Fusic T3 compatible than Nextel Samsung A640 M3 with two way radio LG PM225 M3 LG Sprint Fusic M4 Cingular / LG C2000 M3 LG C2000 T3 Pantech C300 GSM AT&T LG CG300 M3 Motorola V3i T3 Nokia 6102i Motorola V3i M3 Samsung D807 Samsung ZX20 M3 T-Mobile Samsung T209* ? Samsung x495 GSM Samsung T809* ? Motorola V195 *(phones listed as compatible – Rating Nokia 3650* ? not available) Bluetooth® Options Product Bluetooth Access Works with Phonak MicroLink Phonak SmartLink Freedom BTE – MicroLink Freedom “ “ Freedom Body-Worn & MicroLink MLXs “ “ ESPrit 3G – MicroLink MLXs & Adapter Starkey ELI ELI Neckloop Freedom or ESPrit 3G in Telecoil Mode Starkey ELI “ ELI with MicroLink Adapter ESPrit 3G Motorola HS850 Place headset next to Freedom BTE, Mini or Body-worn Bluetooth Headset processor in Telecoil Mode ESPrit 3G .
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