Table Microphone

Table Microphone straight to your hearing aids

This small puck-like device has eight directional microphones built in a circle. It can either auto-detect voices around the table or you can select which directions to manually focus on. The audio is seamlessly streamed into your hearing aids. Ideal for large dinner parties, restaurants or a work meeting in a conference room. 

The table mic is highly versatile and ideal for users who are still active in the workforce. It’s especially effective in settings like conference rooms, where hearing everyone around the table can be challenging. The mic automatically adjusts to pick up sound from various sources around the room, helping the user stay engaged in the conversation. It’s also incredibly useful during large family gatherings, such as Thanksgiving dinner, ensuring clear communication with multiple people.

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