TOUCHSCREENv3 MICROPHONE
NZD $2,210.00 + GST
INCLUDES:
1 x Touchscreen v3 Microphone (wireless).
1 x Lavalier cord (neck cord).
1 x 1.3m USB charging cable.
1 x 5V/1A NZ USB power supply.
1 x 3.5mm to 3.5mm male to male audio cable (Standard 1/8" TRS headphone jack).
1 x Y-splitter.
User guide.
The PHONAK ROGER TOUCHSCREENv3 MIC wirelessly transmits the wearers voice to the Digimaster speaker, which then broadcasts into the room. The signal can also be sent directly to hearing aids, cochlear implants, and bone anchored hearing aids. The Touchscreen Mic utilises adaptive or dynamic gain technology so the volume of the users voice is automatically increased or decreased relative to the volume of background noise always giving a favourable Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR).
The Touchscreen microphone is worn around the neck (or on a belt clip if the boom Mic is also used). Intuitive and very easy to use, up to 35 Roger microphones can be connected into the network.
- Pair with other Roger Touch Screen Mics (up to 34).- Pair with Roger Pass Around Mics (up to 34).- Use with Roger Boom Mic and belt clip- Pair with Roger Multimedia Hub to allow other sound sources (Smart board, TV, computer) to be broadcast through the speaker with the Mic users voice.- 20m range.
- ±8dB volume adjustment for voice.- ±10dB volume adjustment for auxiliary audio input.-Pair with Roger Repeater for use over longer distances.
- 2.4 GHz transmission technology including adaptive frequency hopping to ensure no interference.- Send the microphone users voice and any sound source plugged into the multimedia hub directly to Phonak hearing aids, cochlear implants (CI), and bone anchored hearing aids (BAHA).
- Pair with Roger Neckloop which is worn around the neck of the aided listener, and allows any telecoil-enabled hearing aid of any brand to become a receiver of the signal from the Touchscreen Mic.
- Pair with Roger Neckloop, then connect Neckloop to the amplifier of an existing Sound Field Speaker or sound system to get Roger's adaptive gain feature.
- Pair with Roger Neckloop, then connect Neckloop to a computer and record the audio from all sound sounces on the network. - Pair with Roger WallPilot. This is a box fixed to the wall at the entry point of a room that contains a Phonak Sound Field System and allows automatic connection of hearing devices and Roger Microphones to the room's network.
- Use supplied audio cable to connect external sound sources to the Mic, and broadcast through the speaker and to other receivers.- Use supplied Y-splitter to connect Mic to a computer or other device to record the users voice.
- Rechargeable built-in battery with approximately 10 hours operating time.
- 3 year limited manufacturer's warranty.