Australian Hearing provides hearing services and assistive listening devices to cater to the needs of children and adults suffering from hearing loss as well as disorders. Their assistive listening devices can be used separately as well as combined with hearing devices based on the needs of patients. Several assistive listening devices are provided by the company including telephone devices, television amplifiers, induction loops, head phones, ear phones and tele-text decoders. These devices are very useful to the users for participating in community and social activities as well as communicating in public places. Telephone assistive listening devices have controls to amplify the ring tones and incoming voices. These devices have inbuilt induction loops that minimise the background noise and improve the clarity of incoming voice.
Induction teletype writers help people with profound hear loss by text typing the incoming calls. Television assistive listening devices such as earphones and head phones can be plugged directly to the TV sets while TV amplifiers are used along with hearing aids without affecting other viewers in the room. These devices are very easy to use and comfortable too as they are worn as neck-loop devices. Additionally, infrared systems with alerting facility can be coupled with these devices to provide mobility and better connectivity with TV or radio devices without the need for wired connections. Text decoders are also offered by the company to be built into TVs and recorders. Induction loops that can be used for iPods, MP3 players and play stations are also provided. Alert systems that use remote controlled signals are available for doors, phones and other safety devices such as smoke detectors.