The International Trade category of the prestigious Nottingham Post Business Awards highlights some of Nottingham’s most innovative exporters; and we’ve won the 2016 Award! We’re thrilled that our Hearing Loop products have been recognised as helping...
Confusing Hearing Loop Terminology Explained Have you ever wondered why hearing loops and their components seem to have some many different names? Allow me to proffer an explanation… I’m frequently, and understandably, asked why hearing loops are referred to by so...
It’s always great to see 3rd party independent verification of the effectiveness of Hearing Loops, and this study goes beyond most to do just that! A fantastic (and technically comprehensive) article on a recent study confirming the effectiveness of properly...
We are looking for people to support a tram testing event later this month. The Ear Foundation and Ampetronic are holding an event on the 31st August for a group of hearing aid, cochlear implant and BAHA users to test the Hearing Loop systems on-board the NET Trams...
Sometimes I stumble come across some delightful facts and figures during the course of a working day at Ampetronic, including one about our hearing loop driver reliability. Yesterday, I was asked what our oldest working installation was. It’s not something I’ve been...
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