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Roger NeckLoop is a universal receiver compatible with any hearing aid or cochlear implant with a T-coil. It is a receiver to be used with Roger Microphone accessories.
The Phonak Roger NeckLoop is a universal receiver compatible with any hearing aid or cochlear implant with a T-coil. It is worn around the neck by adults, students and children above 8 years old to give access to the complete Roger microphone portfolio and the benefit of Roger technology in noisy situations and over distance.1ย Roger NeckLoop brings conversations closer.
With its lightweight and detachable neck loop in two lengths, it is comfortable to use for both adults and children.
Once connected to a Roger microphone it stays connected. Just switch it on and it lasts for 10 hours.
The Phonak Roger NeckLoop can be used together with Roger microphones and it is compatible with hearing aids and implants with a T-coil, independent of the hearing device brand.
Weight | 30 oz |
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Size | Adult, Pediatric |
Read more about the Phonak Roger Neckloop HERE!
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