Hi Alisa,
This is the wireless headset we use. We can then use it with any amplifier, although the preferred continues to be the Spokesman when patients do side by side comparisons. The con to any bluetooth wireless is that it has to be charged and this one requires charging both the headset and the wireless receiver.
It works quite well…even at a distance. We’ve even had a couple people suggest their partner carry the amplifier to another room so they can still talk to them while wearing the headset.
John
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Date: Wednesday, March 15, 2017 at 11:07 AM
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Yes, we just tested one that we purchased on Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/
NEWGOOD-Bluetooth-Amplifier- Wireless-Microphone/dp/ B01GDMTJNW
The sound quality on the one we purchased was surprisingly very good! We want to order more…
Best Regards,
Rachell
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Subject: FW: question
Anyone in the group have a particular preference for a small blue tooth amplifier?
>>>>>wondering if you could give me your recommendation on the best small sized blue tooth voice amplifier. All of ours are wired in our loan program and I have a patient interested in wireless. May add some to our loan inventory!