Stereo headset or headphones/earphones are ideal for hard of hearing people who do not have a hearing aid and need to increase the TV volume. In many cases, although they may be able to hear the television, the volume is often too loud for others in the room. All these systems offer excellent stereo sound quality.
Non-hearing aid users can also use any of the neckloop systems with a pair of 3.5mm stereo headphones.
Click here to view our Wireless listening devices comparison chart for an overview of the systems we offer and comments from our evaluation panel.
93ITV2500BK
This TV listener has an ear-worn receiver with a built-in...
93ETHS
Headset listening system for anyone who doesn't wear a hearing...
93E190
An ideal headset for anyone who doesn't wear a hearing aid...
93E192
This TV listener is supplied with a stethoscope headset, however...
91BE8054
a multi-purpose 3 in 1 system, designed for TV listening,...
93X230428
Sonumaxx NX PR Headphones Amplified TV Listening System
93X230416
Sonumaxx NX Headset Amplified TV Listening System
93X230425
Sonumaxx 2.4 V2 Pocket Receiver Stetoclip Headset Amplified...
93X230427
can be used with a neckloop by hearing aid wearers or with...
93RG7400
hear the television again with the Geemarc CL7400 wireless...
94SRS195U
Sennheiser RS 195-U - Wireless TV Digital Over Ear Headphones...
94SRS175U
Sennheiser RS 175-U - Wireless TV Digital Over Ear Headphones...
94SRS120W
Sennheiser RS 120-W headphones are also perfect for anyone...
94SRS2000
Listen to your favorite TV programs clearly with these Sennheiser...
94SF5000
The Flex 5000 brings Sennheiser audio expertise and digital...
94SRS5200
The RS 5200 brings personalised crystal clear Sennheiser sound...
93CL7500
hear the television again with the Geemarc CL7500 wireless...
91F3071
A wireless TV Speaker with clear speech so you can enjoy your...
93TVSPK1
This wireless TV Speaker lets you enjoy your favourite shows...
Wireless TV listening: which system to choose - infra red or digital?
Infra Red:
Operates within line-of-sight in the same room. The advantage with infra red is that several systems can be used in adjacent rooms making it eminently suitable for multiple occupancy residences.
Digital Radio:
Can be used anywhere within the range of the transmitter. This allows freedom of movement around the same or adjacent rooms. Also good for those with visual impairment as it doesn’t require line-of-sight use.
Our experience is that Infra red is the most popular choice for TV listening whereas the Digital systems are a better choice for use with a radio or hi-fi because you can listen in the next room or nearby garden. Remember that digital Freeview, Sky & Cable TV now includes radio channels. If you have a plasma TV, we recommend purchasing a digital, rather than infra red, system to avoid the possibility of interference.