Roger receivers automatically adjust the output level based on the information sent by the Roger microphone that monitors and measures the surrounding noise level.
Roger™ receivers stream the signal from the microphone into the hearing aids and are a necessary requirement for using Rogers wireless microphones. Regardless which hearing aid or cochlear implant you use, there is a compatible Roger receiver that can help improve your hearing experiences.
A host of complementary features work together to help optimize your audio experiences, regardless of the situation.
Roger receivers automatically adjust the output level based on the information sent by the Roger microphone that monitors and measures the surrounding noise level.
To reduce power usage and extend battery life, Roger receivers automatically enter stand-by mode if the connected microphone is turned off or moves out of range.
The average wireless link quality can be assessed with the Check feature, giving the person wearing a Roger wireless microphone information about their reception quality.
There are a wide variety of Phonak receivers to suit any kind of hearing aids or cochlear implants, whatever the brand.
RogerDirect™ installs the receivers inside your hearing devices and allows any Roger microphone to stream directly to the ears without the hassle of connecting external devices.
Design-integrated receivers perfectly complement the sleek contours of a Phonak hearing aid and are available in matching colors. Additional Roger design-integrated receivers are compatible with selected cochlear implants from Cochlear, MED-EL, and Advanced Bionics.
An extremely versatile universal receiver that is compatible with any hearing aid or cochlear implant with a T-coil.
A miniature universal receiver that is compatible with almost every hearing aid and cochlear implant speech processor and functions when connected with an audio shoe or streamer.
The latest version of Roger microphones, Roger iN microphones have the capability to install Roger receivers directly to hearing aids with RogerDirect™. The ability to directly stream from a Roger microphone using RogerDirect eliminates the need for attaching an external receiver.
This microphone is best suited for all conversations where there is background noise or when trying to hear someone speaking from a distance. It allows users to focus on important conversations at work, in lectures, during social activities, and more.
Ideal for group conversations, Roger Select iN utilizes multiple microphones in six directions to cover speech in a 360° listening radius and to select the speaker’s voice regardless of where it’s coming from.
RogerDirect allows Roger microphones to stream directly to your hearing device (equipped with RogerDirect).
After a simple installation of the Roger receiver, you will benefit from the proven performance of Roger technology, in noise and over distance, without attaching an external receiver.
Installation of a Roger receiver into a hearing device can be done using either:
· the Roger X and the Roger Installer or
· one of the Roger iN microphones
The HCP (Hearing Care Professional), School Audiologist, School Personnel
The HCP (Hearing Care Professional), School Audiologist, School Personnel can use the Roger Installer to check.
1. Full: The indicator light on the top of the Roger Installer will have GREEN LIGHT indicating Roger receiver is inside the Roger X.
2. Empty: The indicator light on the top of the Roger Installer will not have light.
No. Once installed in one Phonak hearing aid, the Roger X is empty.
Yes.
Yes.
Make sure the app is connected to the hearing aids.
1. Select 'MyPrograms' in the list.
2. Select 'MyRoger' in the list
3. Roger installation status for left and right hearing aids will be displayed.
Roger iN microphones are dedicated Roger microphones that have the capability to install two Roger receivers into a pair of Phonak hearing devices with RogerDirect. If you are unsure what hearing aids you have, please look in your hearing aid app or contact your audiologist.
Yes. The Roger iN microphone must have at least one empty slot.
The HCP will use a Phonak tool to check the indicator light status: one RED indicator means at least 1 empty slot.