What is an Audio Loop?

An audio (induction) loop is a wire loop (or thin loop pad) attached to an amplifier.  It creates a magnetic field that broadcasts sound, in pure, undistorted form, directly to people who are within the loop and have a hearing aid containing a telecoil.  



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About Us

Halo Induction Looping is the premier choice in Oklahoma and surrounding states for both Home and Commercial Induction Loop design, installation, sales, and service. If you are visiting this site because you are curious about what exactly Induction Looping is, or if you would like to learn more about this technology that has already become a ubiquitous part of life in the United Kingdom and much of Europe, please feel free to visit not only the informative pages on our website but also some of the third party informational links offered in our "Links" section, and also visit our "FAQ" page for frequently asked questions about Induction Looping.

If you are here primarily for more specific information on getting a loop installed in your home, house of worship, business or school please feel free to contact us directly, or browse the pages on this website relevant to your specific application. 

Coming soon will also be a "Looped Facilities" page, dedicated to making sure that facilities that have installed loops and made the most cost efficient and effective method of maintaining ADA Compliance available to their patrons are recognized for their efforts to make the world more accessible to the hard of hearing. We will maintain comprehensive listings of these facilities to ensure that those who need their services are aware of and able to patronize facilities where this technology is offered!

If you have any questions whatsoever, please feel free to contact us using the "Contact Us" box at the right of this page, and we will reply as promptly as possible!

Advantages of an Audio Loop

• Pure Sound - undistorted by background noise
• Personalized Sound - customized by your own hearing aids to correct for your specific hearing loss.
• Normal Volume - for you and others in the room with you (TV/DVD no longer has to be loud for others--a "Marriage Saver"!).
• No Headset or Neckloop (inconspicuous) - loop uses hearing aids _(containing telecoils).

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Induction Looping, although it is very common elsewhere in the world and even in the United States, is largely unknown in this part of the country.  Many people have never even heard of an Induction Loop! If you have questions about what exactly Halo Induction Looping can do for you, feel free to contact us with a specific question, and also feel free to browse this list of common questions and answers that frequently come up regarding Induction Looping!

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Residential Applications

A home induction loop or set of loops custom designed and installed by Halo Induction Looping has the potential to vastly improve your enjoyment of simple, every day activities, such as watching television without having to strain to understand what is being said or turn up the volume to the point that it disturbs those around you.  For, in most cases, about $350 we can design and install an induction loop to turn your hearing aids into the most advanced personal loudspeakers (earphones) available, custom tailored to your hearing loss and eliminating the sound quality decay experienced at longer distance by hearing aid microphones. Instead of traveling through air, sound is broadcast directly to the telecoil in your hearing aids, and comes through as loud and clear as if the source was only inches away! Contact us today to make an appointment, or drop by our office to audition the vast benefits of a home loop for yourself before you buy in our Demonstration Room. 

All installations are performed by a State Licensed Audiology Assistant, Manufacturer trained in engineering, design and installation of Induction Loops.

**A charge of $1 per mile will automatically be added to any residential installations requiring over 25 miles travel outside of Tulsa.

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