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Hearing Aid Direct Input Shoes
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www.DeafEquipment.co.uk
Information
www.connevans.info
Email
Connevans
All prices exclusive of S&OP and VAT Telephone 01737 247571 Issue 51
iPod & DPV lead
iPod & earphones
Many people who wear hearing aids every day are not aware that
there is a different way of using them, which provides reliable and
high quality sound, particularly for listening to music.
Shoes The majority of behind-the-ear hearing aids, including almost all
those in the current NHS range, have a direct input facility.
First you need the appropriate shoe, which will fit onto the bottom of your
hearing aid. You should be able to find the right shoe from those listed in this section of
the catalogue. Keep in mind that many hearing aid models have very similar names, but
take different shoes. For example, there are different shoes for the "Oticon Spirit Zest" and
the "Oticon Spirit Zest Power". If in doubt, please ask.
Hearing aid programmes It is important to note that the direct input
facility may be available on your hearing aid/s, but in some cases it may
not be "switched on".
If it's necessary
, it will take your audiologist a matter of moments to
activate the relevant programme, so if you are unsure of whether or not
you have the direct input facility you should contact your
hearing aid clinic or dispenser.
It can be well worth while taking the time to make an
appointment with your clinic so that you can have the chance
to try using direct input for yourself.
Direct input leads As you can see from this section, shoes come in all shapes and sizes,
but what they all have in common is that they have a standard three-pin socket on the
bottom. There are also different types of direct input lead depending upon where they are
to be used. For use with personal listening equipment with a 3.5mm headphone socket
Connevans has
been able to produce leads which will work with any hearing aid shoe. The
lead will only plug into the shoe one way round, so it's impossible to connect incorrectly.
We have leads available for people who have either one or two hearing aids, in a variety of
different lengths and in black or white.
At the other end of the personal stereo lead is a blue plug which is a standard
3.5mm plug ‒ this will fit almost all headphone sockets.
If you want to connect to a product with a larger socket, you probably just need a simple adapter
(try our handy headphone extension/conversion kit MX100321 from Section 11)
A Beginners Guide to Direct Input
If you have a Baha or a cochlear implant you can
still take advantage of the benefits of direct-input,
you just need a different lead.
See Section 1c for more information.
Should you need any more information on direct
input or audio shoes, the Connevans Customer
Service Team will be pleased to help.
What you can listen to ‒ a few examples
We normally think about using direct input leads with portable music devices, such as personal CD players,
MP3 players or iPods ‒ and they do work brilliantly for listening to music or audio books. However, the direct input leads
will work equally well with any device that has a headphone socket. So how about trying these options too?
The leads can connect to:
your computer or tablet: get the best out of computer games, educational software
or online videos.
a digital voice recorder: (see page 27) listen again to audio notes of meetings or lectures
a portable DAB radio: keep up with the news, the sports results or listen to the latest tunes
an electronic keyboard: hone your musical skills
a metal detector: track down buried treasure!
Direct input shoes and
personal stereo direct
input leads allow you
to plug in anywhere
that a pair of
headphones can go.
or "A whole new listening experience for hearing aid users"
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