What a hearing aid user hears through a telecoil via inductive coupling is as important
as what he or she hears via the microphone, yet many audiologists and the hearing
aid industry in general have not put much time and energy into either the advancement
of telecoil circuitry or the proper fitting of the circuit. Coupling techniques for
telephones as well as for assistive listening devices are discussed in this article.
ANSI standard S3.22 (1996) is described and methods for telecoil evaluation are presented.
The current status of telecoils for both telephone communication and as assistive
listening system receivers is reviewed.
Telecoil - induction coil - electromagnetic energy - telephones - assistive listening
devices