Phonak Roger Multimedia Hub

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Phonak Roger Multimedia Hub

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Details & Features

Ideal for listening to smart boards, computers or audiobooks the Roger Multimedia Hub can be connected to any multimedia devices in the classroom. 

This versatile transmitter used in a Roger network with Roger Touchscreen Mics or Digimaster soundfield systems and features audio mixing which allows a teacher's voice to be heard simultaneously with an audio signal by simply plugging it into the audio out jack of the audio source.

In the modern classroom teachers' lessons are often supported by video and audio sources such as interactive whiteboards or MP3 players. Children may also be expected to listen to audio sources individually such as audio books or a specific computer assignment.

The Roger Multimedia Hub can now be used to support both mixed (teacher and audio) and individual listening.

Features
  • Easy to use
  • 3.5mm jack for connection to audio devices 
  • Obvious On/Off and Mute 
  • Classroom broadcasting: for use when all Roger wearers need to hear the audio source
  • Independent listening: for use when a child needs to listen to an audio course independently, i.e. an audiobook or computer lab lesson
  • Indicator lights will flash green when charging and when fully charged the lights will shine solid green
  • Not just a solution for school life, the Multimedia Hub can also be a great addition to the students social life for music, gaming and TV

To use Roger Multimedia Hub with hearing instruments, a compatible Roger Type 02 Receiver is required.

Roger Multimedia Hub is supplied with: 1 x Multimedia Hub , UK mains charger, micro USB lead for charging, 2 x 3.5mm audio cables, 1 x audio splitter.

 

FAQs

What if my hearing aid stops working?

What could be the cause of this;

1. A Dead battery.
2. A Clogged sound outlet.
3. A Clogged microphone opening.

 

What is the solution for this;
1. Replace the battery.
2. Clean the sound outlet or change the wax filter.
3. Clean microphone opening.

 

You might find the following videos useful;

For a video on how to change the wax filter click here. 


For a video on how to change the dome click here.

For a video on how to change the battery in your hearing aid click here.

 

Contact Information

Company name: The Hearing Experts

Tel: +441412 806123

E-mail: info@thehearingexperts.co.uk

Address: International House, 55 Longsmith street, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, GL1 2HT, United Kingdom.



Complimentary Supplies

Starter Pack Of Supplies

If you have ordered a hearing aid or pair of hearing aids, we will include a starter kit of cleaning and maintenance supplies to get you going. This will include:

1 x pack of hearing aid domes

1 x pack of wax guards

1 x pack of batteries (for battery models only)

or

1 x standard hearing aid charger (for rechargeable models only)

Complimentary Supplies

Starter Pack Of Supplies

If you have ordered a hearing aid or pair of hearing aids, we will include a starter kit of cleaning and maintenance supplies to get you going. This will include:

1 x pack of hearing aid domes

1 x pack of wax guards

1 x pack of batteries (for battery models only)

or

1 x standard hearing aid charger (for rechargeable models only)

30 Day Risk-Free Trial

Money Back Guarantee

Our no quibble, 30-day, money back guarantee policy is exactly that - if you don't like, or you're unhappy with any hearing aid you have purchased from The Hearing Experts you can return it to us for a full refund. No restocking fee. No fine print.

30 Day Risk-Free Trial

Money Back Guarantee

Our no quibble, 30-day, money back guarantee policy is exactly that - if you don't like, or you're unhappy with any hearing aid you have purchased from The Hearing Experts you can return it to us for a full refund. No restocking fee. No fine print.

FAQs

Shipping & Returns

United Kingdom: 2-4 working days

We have a 30-day returns policy. If you wish to return your order, contact us and we'll be happy to help.

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