Assistive TV Products

Are you struggling to enjoy TV because you can’t hear it clearly, or do you find yourself turning it up to a level no-one else can tolerate?

Fear not! Our Assistive TV Products at Hearing Aid Accessories has been specifically chosen to help you overcome this problem without you having to break the bank!

From TV remote controls to headphones and TV links, we have products to help you enjoy your favourite shows.

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    • £447.99
    • The Surflink Media 2 has been designed to stream sound wirelessly from a multitude of electronic media sources directly to your Starkey Muse IQ and older generation hearing aids. It can support televisions, radios, computers, MP3 players, DVD players and cable boxes, delivering a high quality of sound to boost your entertainment enjoyment. Take control of your Media 2 with…
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  • Widex TV PLAY Streamer & RC-DEX Remote C…Widex TV PLAY Streamer & RC-DEX Remote C… Quick View
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    • Widex TV PLAY Streamer & RC-DEX Remote C…

    • £344.99
    • A modern and sleek design allows you to stream your TV audio in your home with outstanding sound quality. Super easy to set up with direct stereo streaming to your ears. With the patent-pending dual antenna technology, TV PLAY offers maximum streaming stability, so you will never miss out on important TV moments. The RC-DEX allows you to adjust volume…
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    • £319.99
    • The Set 900 system lets you enjoy sound no matter what you are doing. If you are in a theater or a concert hall equipped for infra-red transmission, you can adjust the volume at the receiver to suit your individual taste - allowing you to enjoy the event in optimum sound quality.
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    • SET 840-TV

    • £249.99
    • Set 840-TV is an RF stereo TV listening system that is ideally suited for wireless listening in your house or in your yard. Whether you are watching a TV program or listening to sophisticated classical music, Set 840-TV is sure to provide excellent sound.
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    • SET 830-S

    • £249.99
    • This sophisticated infrared listening system enhances TV or music listening for the hearing impaired with rich, customized stereo sound. The rechargeable receiver connects directly to hearing aids or headphones.
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  • Sennheiser HD 35 TV HeadphonesSennheiser HD 35 TV Headphones Quick View
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    • Sennheiser HD 35 TV Headphones

    • £51.99
    • These amazing headphones are an excellent personal listening device designed for use with the TV. Enjoy top-range sound quality without worrying that you are disturbing your neighbours or other members of the household. Brand: Sennheiser Compatibility: suitable for any TV with a 6.3mm stereo jack Included: 1 x HD 35 TV Headphones, 1 x 6.3mm Adaptor Plug, 1 x HZR…
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What is a TV assistive device?

In its simplest form, a TV assistive device is a piece of equipment that can connect to your TV. It can produce an unrivalled quality of sound for your viewing pleasure. The device usually consists of 2 parts:

The Transmitter: This connects directly into your TV and sends the sound to the receiver wirelessly, meaning once you set it up you don’t have to remove it from your TV.

The Receiver: This device catches the signal sent by the transmitter and converts it into sound, which is picked up by your hearing aids via an induction hearing loop, producing a higher quality experience.

Why would I need a TV assistive product?

The whole point of having a TV assistive device is to make your TV viewing experience as enjoyable as possible. This is not just for yourself, but for anyone else viewing it. If you watch TV regularly and suffer from hearing loss this is a must-have device.

What level of hearing loss is a TV listening device useful for?

This device catches the signal sent by the transmitter and converts it into sound, which is picked up by your hearing aids via an induction loop. The induction loop’s purpose is to connect the users’ hearing aids and the TV device, resulting in a higher quality experience.

How will a TV assistive device improve my experience?

These devices help to eliminate the interference of the background noise whilst also allowing the wearer to adjust the volume independently. Some are used in conjunction with hearing aids and others can be used without the need for hearing aids, it all depends on the model you choose.

What types of tv assistive products are available?

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    • £130.99
    • The Widex UNI-DEX is a neck-worn plug and play solution for easy mobile phone use. The device streams audio to your hearing aids – not just from mobiles, but any device with a 3.5mm audio jack output.
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    • SET 830-TV

    • £258.99
    • Enjoy a richer TV, radio or music experience without disturbing the family and without cables. This infrared assisted listening system offers 3 transmitter modes and receiver volume and balance controls.
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  • Sennheiser HD 65 TV HeadphonesSennheiser HD 65 TV Headphones Quick View
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    • Sennheiser HD 65 TV Headphones

    • £71.99
    • The Sennheiser HD 65 TV Headphones are an assistive listening device designed with the comfort of both the user and their household in mind. Enjoy the clear, crisp sound that these brilliant headphones deliver when watching your favourite TV programme or film whilst being in full control of your volume preference thanks to the built-in volume control. Brand: Sennheiser Included:…
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What are the advantages of wireless TV headphones?

Improved mobility – Thanks to the wireless feature, you get the freedom of listening to your device throughout your house, meaning you can continue enjoying it wherever your wifi reaches.

Great sound quality – Wireless TV Headphones allow for an unmatched level of sound quality and immersion. 

What are the advantages of TV ears?

Reduced interference – Zero interference from outside sources making sure you get the best sound unbroken.

Increased privacy – You no longer have to worry about people connecting to your devices, since infrared is a single connection.

Good sound quality – You can always be assured of a good sound, especially if you have one of the upper band pairs.

What is the advantage of a neck loop system over traditional designs?

Only requires telecoil compatibility – This is helpful for people with older models of hearing aids who watch TV. You can turn your hearing aids to the telecoil program in order to listen to the TV through the loop system.

It can connect to the audio output of the television set, or pick up the sound coming directly from the television’s speakers. The neck loop system works through the listener’s telecoil setting on the hearing aids to transmit the TV audio wirelessly to the hearing aids.

Why shouldn’t I just turn up the TV instead of getting an assistive TV device?

Turning the volume up on the TV is definitely not the best solution for many reasons. 

It can deteriorate speech clarity if the volume is raised, depending on the quality of the tv speakers. The level of the sound may become uncomfortably loud, especially for those who wish to watch the television with you. Louder sounds can cause further damage your ears and those of other people around you. 

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The evolution of the TV assistive device

Original Creation

The original concept for hearing assistive devices came in the form of TV Ears, which were conceived in 1998 by George Dennis, Vince Primerano and Grant Gaynor in the United States.

This was due to the problem Dennis faced with his father. The original issue was when his father began to lose his hearing, there was no present solution for him to watch TV.

As such Dennis went on a quest to create his solution, it would take many different designs but the TV Ears 5.0 was created and released onto the market.

Modern Day 

Today there are multiple different types of TV Assistive Devices on the market, however, Dennis’ original type TV Ears remains the most popular and widely used.

As time goes on, advanced technology has started to replace the original design with a more sophisticated version, such as the neck loop.