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Sennheiser Set 840 TV
$300.00
Released September, 2009
The Pros:Allows you to hear low movie dialog clearly. Comfortable enough to be worn for hours at a time. Can adjust the treble settings to personal preference.
The Set 840 TV is an assistive listening system from Sennheiser that offers a step-up from the company's Set 830 TV model. Utilizing a sleek Black/Navy aesthetic, this model allows hearing-impaired users to transmit television audio wirelessly through a transmitter into the included headset for clear, high-quality playback.
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Wireless signal can be broadcast up to 100 meters from the transmission unit for maximized convenience, with individual levelling offered for users with varying levels of damage. Three hearing settings are provided for different types of audio, and an additional set of three transmission channels are provided to ensure a strong wireless connection at all times. General volume levelling is adjusted via a centrally-located dial, with visual reference made possible through LED lighting. Automatic channel tuning can be configured for frequently watched programs, with automatic on/off powering for further user convenience. A rechargeable lithium-polymer is included for up to 9 hours of use on a single charge, with a secondary charging bay on the transmitter enabling non-stop access.
Features
- Black/Navy aesthetic
- Designed specifically for users with hearing aids
- Wireless mobility up to 100 meters
- Three selectable hearing settings based on content type
- Optimized for plasma televisions
- Large, ergonomic volume control
- Three selectable transmission channels
- Automatic channel tuning
- Integrated charging compartment
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allows you to hear low movie dialog clearly
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comfortable enough to be worn for hours at a time
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can adjust the treble settings to personal preference
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feels very light, doesn't pull down on your ears
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includes a number of ear pads to suit any size of ear canal
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looks like a piece of stereo equipment rather than a medical tool
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will work at a good distance away from the base
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battery lasts a long time before it runs out
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