Dynamic FM for users who do not wear hearing instruments

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iSense Micro and iSense Classic are the first Dynamic FM receivers to be designed for customers who do not wear hearing instruments.

iSense

iSense receivers are aimed at those who experience speech comprehension problems, particularly in noisy environments.

iSense provides excellent sound quality, is extremely user-friendly, and automatically adjusts the volume in noisy environments, thus ensuring optimum hearing performance and unparalleled user comfort.

Two different iSense receivers are available:

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iSense Micro

This receiver resembles a tiny Bluetooth headset. It features small and stylish behind-the-ear housing that is light and comfortable to wear. The system is available in various colors to suit different users’ tastes. iSense Micro is fully automatic and tamperproof.

Its miniaturized, high-tech design makes iSense Micro the ideal product for customers seeking a discreet and trendy solution.

iSense Classic

Designed to resemble an MP3 player, this small, thin system is worn on the body and equipped with cables and receivers for both ears. This sturdy product features a volume control and indicator light.

iSense Classic can be worn in one of two ways: lavalier style (around the neck), or in the pocket, MP3-player style. A thin cable brings the signal to the listener’s ears.

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Successful iSense Communicators

Scott Andrews, 15 (APD)

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Matthew Roberts, 37 (Unilateral hearing loss)

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Lisa, 5, speech-language difficulties with history of Otitis Media

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Anna, 8 (non-native learner)

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Susanne Rosenberg, 71 (stroke-inflicted speech-language difficulties)

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Christopher Anderson, 10 (Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder)

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Jack Sanders, 48 (minimal hearing loss)

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Sam Lewis, 8 (Autism Spectrum Disorder)

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Rebecca Woods, 52 (Multiple Sclerosis)

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