The Conversor In Daily Use
Out Shopping
Many shops do not have special facilities for the hard of hearing. With The Conversor, users can fully enjoy this daily activity. For example, users can place the Conversor microphone on the countertop to help you to hear the shop assistant clearly.

Or, if you have a child who is hard of hearing, you can wear the Conversor microphone and your child wears the Conversor receiver. Even it your child wanders off, he or she will be able to hear your voice loud and clear anywhere in the store.

In the Workplace
The Conversor is also widely used by hard of hearing employees, offering them grater access to their workplace in the following ways:
- The Conversor enables hearing-impaired employees to hear their colleagues and public address systems, even in noisy production line environments.
- The Conversor allows hard of hearing employees to participate easily in training sessions without the need to fit expensive 'loop' systems in the training facilities.
- In meetings, the Conversor microphone can be switched to the Omni-directional setting and placed in the centre of the table, allowing the hearing aid user to listen equally to all participants.
Use by several people at once
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The versatility of The Conversor is illustrated by the fact that it can be used by several users at the same time. One Conversor microphone can transmit to an almost limitless number of Conversor receivers, making The Conversor suitable for many group situations, such as:
- A tour guide can broadcast to hard of hearing people within a group of tourists. Since The Conversor is a portable wireless solution, it is practical for use on a tour-bus as well as when visiting an attraction.
- A college or university can offer The Conversor to hard of hearing students without having to fit expensive loop systems in several classrooms. This is also a cost-effective way of complying with the Disabilities Discrimination Act (UK).
Other ideal settings for The Conversor include:
- Churches and other religious centres
- Secondary Schools
- Theatres without installed loop systems
- Hotels that offer conference facilities

