Difficulty communicating in background noise and/or over distance is one of the most common complaints of individuals with hearing loss¹ ². There are a number of factors that affect speech, including background noise level, distance from the speaker, acoustics of the environment and reverberation.
Placing a wireless microphone like Roger in close proximity to the speaker has several key benefits:
Roger is an intelligent wireless technology that transmits speech directly to hearing aids and cochlear implants, helping to overcome distance and noise. Functioning like a third ear, Roger microphones allow people with hearing loss to learn, work and socialize more easily -- a big step towards more inclusive societies and greater personal well-being.
By adding unlimited digital receivers to all Roger microphones, we break the barrier of complex receivers installation to unlock more meaningful connections.
Up to 62% more understanding of speech in noise and over distance when wearing hearing aids in combination with Roger microphones, compared to people without hearing loss.³
Roger has been designed to be fit across all ages, all degrees of hearing loss and all form factors⁴ . It helps:
From classrooms to the office, to spending time with friends, you can feel more comfortable in any listening situation with the help of Roger technology.
The work environment places significant demands on individuals when it comes to engaging in conversations. Roger provides hearing solutions to enhance your communication skills, empowering you to participate effectively, to be your most productive and creative self.
Classroom noise, distance, and poor acoustics can create challenging learning conditions. The Roger for Education solutions are designed to address these challenges and create an optimal learning environment for children.
Being a student is an important period of life. While it can be exciting and fun, it can also be challenging for students with hearing loss. Hearing conversations in the classroom as well as outside is key to succeeding in all aspects of a student's life.
This versatile hearing aid microphone is designed to make conversations clearer in difficult listening situations. It recognizes if speech is coming from the left or the right side and switches automatically between different microphone modes depending on if used on a table, clipped on clothing or held in your hand.
When worn around the neck, the Roger Touchscreen Mic transmits the teacher's voice directly to the student’s hearing aids.
From the ability to calculate speech from 360 degrees to compatibility across almost all manufacturers, Roger gives people with hearing aids and cochlear implants the additional level of hearing performance they need to enjoy life more fully.
The Phonak unique adaptive behavior technology measures and analyzes noise levels to keep the Roger signal audible above background noise. Hearing aid users understand almost 10 times better in noise and over distance with Roger technology, than people with normal hearing.³
This sophisticated feature calculates speech from 360 degrees by using multiple microphones in six directions, and automatically chooses the direction with the best signal. In addition, it provides spatial information to know which direction the speech is coming from. Those with hearing loss can feel more supported in conversations thanks to this spatial information. *
This feature allows for several Roger microphones to be connected in a MultiTalker Network and used together to provide those with hearing loss access to multiple talkers in any situation, whether it be a large work meeting, classrooms, or other multiple-talker environment.
Roger is compatible with almost any hearing aid and cochlear implant that has a direct audio input or telecoil, whether from Phonak or an alternate brand.
No. Roger is a digital wireless technology standard, that FM is a method of radio broadcasting using frequency modulation (FM) technology. Roger can travel all around the world and it is license-free, which is why so many things broadcast on 2.4 GHz, including Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. It has a long-range broadcast, does not use a lot of power and has minimal audio delay. Privacy is guaranteed because of the intelligent adaptive protocol and the frequency hopping makes sure to avoid interference issues.
The minimum transmission range for all microphones is 15 meters/50 feet, but some microphones offer a range of more than 100 meters / 328 feet.
Roger connects to any hearing aid or cochlear implant no matter the brand. It requires one of the following receivers to be functional.
Utilizing wireless microphone technology can provide young children with increased access to sounds, a vital component for their speech and language development. Most experts advise introducing these hearing devices once a child begins to move independently.
* The spatial information only works with hearing devices with RogerDirect
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2. Abrams, H., & Kihm, J. (2015). An introduction to MarketTrak IX: A new baseline for the hearing aid market. Hearing Review, 22(6), 16-21.
3. Thibodeau, L. (2014). Comparison of speech recognition with adaptive digital and FM wireless technology by listeners who use hearing aids. American Journal of Audiology, 23(2), 201-210
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