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Audiological Engineering Corp

To the best of our knowledge, this company no longer sells assistive products. We list inactive companies for reference purposes only. The contact information listed is the last known for this company; current contact information is not available. If you have updated information on this company, please contact AbleData.

9 Preston Road
Somerville, Massachusetts 02143
United States
Web: No known web address.

Products manufactured by Audiological Engineering Corp (listed alphabetically)

  1. CHORUS UNIVERSAL LISTENING SYSTEM

    The CHORUS Universal Receiver is a personal amplification and receiver system for FM, infrared, induction loop, radio, direct audio input, and microphone input for individuals with a hearing impairment. CHORUS works with almost any make or model transmitter including its own line of FM, infrared and loop system transmitters. It may be used almost anywhere (in the home, movies, theater, places of worship, meetings) with almost any type of transmitter that might be in place. There are also personal size CHORUS transmitters for setting up a high quality wireless system for home (TV) or the office (conference room). CHORUS has a powerful, patented microphone to help focus on important sounds even when there is no listening system. Three packages are available. The Starter kit includes the receiver, the Excloid microphone, a blank module, headphones and batteries. The Module package includes five modules: FM, Infrared, Telecoil, Radio and Direct Audio Input. The Receiver System comes complete with a starter kit and module package. POWER: Battery operated. OPTIONS: Each module is available separately for $39.00 to $69.00. Also available are external microphone, neck loop, carrying pouch, rechargeable batteries, speakers and headphones. WARRANTEE: One year.

  2. TACTAID II+

    Tactaid II+ is a 2-channel vibrotactile amplification system, similar in appearance to a body-type hearing aid, which turns sound into vibrations. Electronics include frequency and amplitude processing so that elements of speech can be felt through two vibrators worn on the chest or wrist. The electronics package with built-in microphone is clipped to the user's pocket or belt. An optional plug-in "tie clip" microphone is available. This device incorporates a patented automatic background noise suppressor circuit for use in noisy areas. It has a single sensitivity control adjustment and is compatible with FM transmission systems for use in special classrooms. A "T" coil is included for use with audio systems or telephones. The system comes with a plug-in charger, 2 lightweight vibrators, and either a chest or headband. POWER: 6 CH225 rechargeable batteries.

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