15 minutes of fame – changing people’s lives with the T-coil

Ampetronic’s Sales Director writes about how little it takes to change people’s lives with telecoils and induction loops.  Originally written for AudiologyNOW. 15 Minutes of Fame In 1968 Andy Warhol said, “In the future, everyone will be world-famous...

Ampetronic Enjoys A Red Letter Year In Norway

When Norway’s postal service, Posten Norge, decided to install induction loops at its counters, the sheer number of systems required meant that their reliability had to be rock solid. Added to that the need for high quality audio reproduction in a busy retail...

Chicago Churches put Hearing Impaired in the Loop

Ampetronic has provided many systems to help the hearing impaired reconnect with their local church. The Chicago Tribune recently published an article about one of these, explaining the systems and hearing from some of those who have experienced the benefits they...

Loops on the Radio, USA

The hearing loop is an assistive technology for the hard of hearing that’s popular in Europe, but less widespread in the US. Think of it like wireless networking for hearing aids. The technology uses an inductive loop to transmit sound signals directly into an...

Ancient Meets Modern At Belgium’s Oldest University

Dating back to 1425, the University of Leuven is Belgium’s oldest university. It has had a turbulent history, things finally settling down after the 1968 division into two separate institutions, the Dutch-speaking Katholieke Universiteit Leuven and its French-speaking...