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What is the “T” setting for on my hearing aid?

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What is the “T” setting for on my hearing aid?

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This activates a tiny device in the hearing aid that works with an induction loop and allows you to hear sounds more clearly, without interference from room acoustics or background noise. It works by picking up an electromagnetic signal from the induction loop. To use an induction loop or telephone with an inductive coupler, you need to switch to the “T” setting on your hearing aid. For more information see our factsheet “Induction loop and infrared systems – a guide for deaf and hard of hearing people”.

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