Get assistive listening devices from your trusted hearing professionals at Audience Hearing. We offer noise-cancelling headphones, wireless, and Bluetooth devices for any kind of lifestyle.
Immerse yourself in the world of crystal-clear sound with our state-of-the-art assistive listening devices for auditory processing disorder. Our devices are specially made to cater TV enthusiasts.
Whether you’re catching up on your favourite shows, enjoying a movie night, or following the news, these headphones bring every dialogue and soundtrack to life with unmatched clarity, providing the perfect solution for enhancing your TV experience.
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The A-01 Headphones use a health-check algorithm to tailor sound to your unique hearing profile.
Enhance your TV experience with Audeara’s TV Streamer, designed to seamlessly pair with your Audeara headphones.
Provides captioned phone calls, as well as optional captioned video calls to enable you to read lips and facial expressions. (Try Konnekt)
Assistive Listening Devices (ALDs) are tools designed to improve hearing in challenging situations—like noisy restaurants, lecture halls, or at home—by capturing a specific sound source and transmitting it directly to the listener. They often work with hearing aids or on their own for mild hearing loss
ALDs are ideal if you:
Audience Hearing offers a range, including:
FM systems: Speaker wears a mic; audio is transmitted via radio to you
Infrared systems: Use light waves (like remote controls) to send audio directly to your receiver—great for TVs or lectures
Induction loops: Telecoil-equipped hearing aids pick up magnetic signals in venues with the loop installed
Bluetooth & personal amplifiers: Connect your phone, tablet, or TV wirelessly; portable units help with one-on-one conversations
No—you can use ALDs on their own or alongside hearing aids/cochlear implants. Many older Australians use them for specific situations like watching TV or taking calls
They capture audio close to the sound source (e.g. presenter mic, TV), then wirelessly transmit that sound straight to your ears, improving signal-to-noise clarity by reducing background noise and distance interference
Yes—under the DVA Rehabilitation Appliances Program, eligible veterans and pensioners with clinical need and a Gold or White Card can get ALDs like TV headphones, FM systems, and Bluetooth streamers
Environment Recommended ALD
Home (TV/movies) Bluetooth headphones or infrared streamer
Classroom/meetings FM/remote microphone system
Public venues with loops Induction loop system (if hearing aid has T‑coil)
One-on-one conversations Portable personal amplifier
Start with an audiology assessment to identify your listening needs. Then:
Assess your daily listening situations (TV, phone, group events)
Try devices at the clinic
Receive setup, training, and follow‑up support from Audience Hearing
Book a hearing check to evaluate your needs
Walk through demos of different ALDs
Select the best device(s) based on your lifestyle and usage habits
Learn how to use and maintain the device
Enjoy clearer communication in your chosen settings—with ongoing support.
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