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RadioLight DIR Steto

RadioLight DIR Steto

RadioLight DIR Steto

Features:

  • Mains powered FM transmitter base station and built in headset battery charger
  • FM Headset receiver
  • 2 rechargable batteries (one battery is in the receiver unit and a second battery is in the base station with a blank in the other 'hole')
  • 1 microphone with 4 m lead and Velcro pads
  • Direct connection leads to connect to TV SCART audio phono or 3.5mm headphone socket
  • Mains powered with 230V ac UK 13 amp plug power supply - a suitable european plug adaptor is available.
The RadioLight DIR has a steto type headset which hangs down from the ears and is suitable for those who do NOT wear hearing aids.
A fully charged battery will last up to 3 hours and has a recharge time of 16 hours. Up to three batteries may be charged at a time, one in the receiver when it rests in the cradle and two in the base unit.
The DIR version of the RadioLight steto features an updated design of ear tips. The fitted ear-pieces in the DIR version are made from soft silicone materal and fit the shape of the auditory canal. They also are positioned so they point directly into the ear, making them more comfortable to wear for prolonged periods ( see picture).The manufacturer's have also included a 'swing' function on the ear buds, allowing the steto to move freely, putting less strain on the ears.
The RadioLight DIR has an automatic 'click' on/off function. As the 'arms' of the steto are gently clicked outward to allow you to put the RadioLight steto headset on, the power is activated. Again, as the arms are moved outwards to allow you to remove the headset, the power is 'clicked' off again.


What will the radiolight headset listener do for me? The Radiolight Headset Listener is used to help you listen more clearly to your TV, radio etc. without any trailing leads across the floor. It allows you to enjoy your TV etc at your own volume without disturbing others. It is particularly useful if you tend to move around whilst listening to the television or radio as the signal is not interrupted by walls etc.


How does the radiolight headset listener work?
The Radiolight Headset Listener consists of two parts, a mains powered transmitter and a receiver powered by a rechargeable battery. The transmitter picks up the sound from your TV and sends it via invisible radio waves to the headset receiver. The Radiolight Listener has a range of 80 metres.

Price: £143.00
Post & Packing: £7.00
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Fact

Almost 9 million people in the UK, 1 in 7 of the population, suffer from deafness or experience signifcant hearing difficulty