Roger Wireless Technology - Phonak Virto B-Titanium Series Training Manual

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Roger Wireless Technology

What is it?
Roger is a new adaptive digital wireless transmission standard running on the 2.4 GHz band.
It wirelessly transmits the speaker's voice directly to the user's hearing aids through a Roger receiver.
Roger benefits
ƒ Maximum performance — Best ever speech-in-noise performance with documented improvements of up to 35% over Dynamic FM
and 54% over other FM systems.
ƒ Zero hassle — Fully automatic microphone settings. No programming software required. Multiple microphones can be connected
easily into a network for multiple speakers in noise and over distance; all it takes is the push of a button.
ƒ Universal compatibility — Roger is available for almost every hearing instrument and cochlear implant.
Overcoming the challenges of noise and distance
NOISE
Loud bar
StereoZoom
Noisy restaurant
Directional
Omni
Quiet environment
Microphone
Face to face
Situations and Recommendations
Learn which Roger microphone best suits each different listening situation.
Situation
Several talkers in noise and over distance
Meetings
Conferences
Presentations
Lunches
A single talker speaking softly and over distance
A single talker in noise and over distance
Discussion with a colleague in a car
Discussion with a colleague in a cafeteria
Discussion with a colleague in a hallway
Listening to multimedia
Audio, PC, video conferences
Cell phone calls via Bluetooth
Skype call via Bluetooth
Roger Pen, Roger EasyPen, and Roger Clip-On Mic
Phonak RemoteMic
DISTANCE
Roger Pen
Roger Clip-On Mic
Phonak VA DALC Training Guide 87
Roger EasyPen

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