Williams Sound Hearing Assistance

Williams Sound Hearing Assistance

Williams Sound offers audio wireless technology. Its products range from business solutions to personal assistance devices. Some of the hearing assistance devices offered by the company help people with hearing loss recover some or all their hearing abilities, and they are also often used by people who want to enhance their hearing abilities in various situations.

What is an assistive listening device?

An assistive listening device is an audio system capable of improving the ability to listen. It can be helpful in various situations when people experience diminished hearing. Used like an implant, assistive listening devices work as an extension of your ear. By making sounds clearer and more powerful, assistive listening devices provide a better listening experience.

Is there a personal listening device that decreases background noise?

A common complaint among people that use hearing aids is background noise. Despite the aid or implant, background noise makes it difficult to hear conversations. As a result, Williams Sound has created audio systems that effectively decrease background noise. These systems are ideal for listening in public areas and other noisy places. Additionally, they can be used to listen to media while at home.

Is there anything included with an assistive audio system?

Depending on the system you choose, the following items might come included with the system:

  • Transceiver
  • Receiver
  • Alkaline batteries
  • Charger
  • Head or earphones
  • Silicon skin
  • Carrying case
Are audio devices with Bluetooth technology available?

Yes, there are, and this feature may be particularly useful for many users. These hearing assistance devices come with different wireless and built-in Bluetooth options. They allow streaming from the Bluetooth or wireless device directly to the implant or aid. Additionally, the company offers Bluetooth-enabled devices for your TV, computer, and cell phone.

Are you required to use head or earphones?

If your listening assistance device has a telecoil, you can use a neck loop instead of earphones. The neck loop is plugged into the same jack as the headphone. An insulated wire in the neck loop sends information to the telecoil via a magnetic field.

What is a telecoil?

A telecoil is a copper coil that is built into some cochlear implants or aids. It is an alternative option for people who do not want to wear headphones. If you have an over-the-ear aid or earbud, you sometimes may need to remove it when using headphones. A telecoil can work as an effective solution to that problem for some.