Introduction
EduMic can stream to Oticon hearing aids
with 2.4 GHz technology. The hearing
aids receive the streamed sound in a
dedicated EduMic program.
Microphone mode
When you turn EduMic on, a green
LED will appear. This indicates the
microphone mode is enabled. The
EduMic microphone picks up the
speaker's voice and streams the
signal to any number of paired
hearing aids. This way, each hearing
aid user will always have clear and
consistent access to the speaker's voice -
overcoming the negative effects of noise
and reverberation in the environment
and the distance between you.
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Speaker
Up to 20
metres
Hearing aid user
A wireless microphone can benefit
hearing aid users of all ages by
providing direct access to a primary
speaker.
Modes in EduMic
EduMic offers four different modes
of operation:
• Microphone mode (20 m range)
• Jack mode (20 m range)
• FM mode (3 m range)
• Telecoil mode (3 m range)
When a jack cable is connected, EduMic
is in jack mode and streams audio
input from external sound sources
directly to the hearing aids.
Streaming in microphone and jack
mode is designed for one-to-many
communication.
When a universal (FM) receiver is
plugged in, EduMic is in FM mode
and streams the audio from another
wireless classroom system.
When telecoil mode is enabled,
EduMic streams audio from a
teleloop system.
Streaming in FM and telecoil mode is
designed for personal use either in
the classroom (FM mode), or in the
public arena (telecoil mode).
When operated in Telecoil and DAI-
mode, drop-outs may occur. EduMic
will reset and the chosen listening
program will be resumed shortly.
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