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Roger On V2 Wireless Microphone (Inc. Docking Station and Lanyard)


£696.00 exl VAT

The Roger On is a versatile microphone transmitter, ideal for situations where background noise is present.  It picks-up the voice of a speaker and sends it wirelessly directly to your ears using Phonak’s exclusive Roger wireless technology.

  • MultiBeam 2.0 Technology to offer excellent speech understanding in noise
  • Ideal for situations where background noise is present
  • Sleek and modern design
  • Easy to set up and use
  • Built-in display to tell you which microphone mode it is working in; if it is muted; locked; battery life
  • Automatically adjusts to suit its environment based on acoustic scene analysis and its orientation.
  • Suitable for all ages – Teenager to Adult
  • Can be used alongside other Roger transmitters in a network.
  • 4 main ways of use – On a table; Pointing; Presenter; TV/Multimedia
  • 24 month warranty

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Description

The Roger On is a state-of-the-art wireless microphone that incorporates MultiBeam 2.0 Technology to offer outstanding speech understanding in noise.

Roger On is a versatile microphone transmitter, ideal for situations where background noise is present. This can include restaurants, small group conversations, one-on-one conversations, during lectures or in class, outdoor and indoor activities (gym, guided tour), watching TV or Audio/ voice from the computer radio etc (using the docking station).

The Roger On picks-up the voice of a speaker and sends it wirelessly directly to your ears using Phonak’s exclusive Roger wireless technology.

The Roger On V2 directly replaced the original Roger On in June 2023.  It has kept all the original features but now has the addition of a headset mode for calls using Microsoft Teams, Zoom & software-based telephone calls.  This allows conversation to stream directly to your hearing aids, while your voice is sent back to the computer so the caller/meeting participant/s can hear the speaker clearly above any noise.

 

How does it work?

The Roger On microphone pen clearly picks-up the voice of a speaker and sends it via radio frequency either directly to your Phonak Hearing Aids or to neckloop receivers worn by those who are hard of hearing. In turn, the neckloop links wirelessly to the hearing aid.

The microphone can be hung around the neck by a lanyard (presenter mode), placed on a surface (table mode), pointed at the person talking if discussions are taking place or can even connect to a TV or laptop by using the docking station and a regular phono lead.  Most importantly, it will automatically switch modes depending on how it is being used.

The Roger On microphone recognises where the speech is coming from using its Multibeam 2.0 Technology. It automatically chooses the best signal-to-noise ratio and delivers that to your Phonak Hearing Aids or neckloop receiver.  Thus giving outstanding speech quality in noisy situations.

Please see our range of Roger On Packs for a complete portable system including microphone and neckloops.

 

Where can I use it?

Roger On is a versatile microphone transmitter designed for situations where background noise is present. For example:

  • restaurant dining
  • small group conversations
  • one-on-one conversations
  • during lectures or in class
  • Meetings
  • outdoor and indoor activities (gym, guided tour)
  • watching TV
  • Audio/voice from the computer radio etc.

 

What is Roger Technology?

Roger is the exclusive wireless technology from Phonak. Its state of the art digital processing makes speech significantly clearer – automatically adjusting to enhance understanding and comprehension considerably, even in noisy situations.

 

The Roger On Wireless Microphone

Key Features

  • MultiBeam 2.0 Technology to offer excellent speech understanding in noise
  • Ideal for situations where background noise is present
  • Sleek and modern design
  • Easy to set up and use
  • Built-in display to tell you which microphone mode it is working in; if it is muted; locked; battery life
  • Automatically adjusts to suit its environment based on acoustic scene analysis and its orientation.
  • Suitable for all ages – Teenager to Adult
  • Can be used alongside other Roger transmitters in a network.
  • 4 main ways of use – On a table; Pointing; Presenter; TV/Multimedia
  • 24 month warranty

System Includes

  • Roger On Wireless Microphone
  • Docking Station
  • Lanyard
  • Power Supply Unit with UK Plug
  • User Guide

Technical Information

  • Dimension: 99.7 x 23.5 x 13.6 mm (3.93 x 0.93 x 0.54″)
  • Weight: 27g
  • Operating range: up to 25m
  • Battery life: 8h when using hearing device with RogerDirect, 6h when using Roger receiver
  • Number of microphones working together: up to 10
  • Compatible with all Roger receivers, except SoundField receivers.
  • Compatible Roger Transmitters: Roger On™, Roger Select™, Roger Table Mic II, Roger Pen™, Roger EasyPen, Roger Clip-On Mic, Roger On™ iN, Roger Select™ iN, Roger Table Mic II iN, Roger Pen™ iN

Documentation

Roger On Datasheet

UserGuide_RogerOn

FAQ

Can more than one Roger On be used together?

Yes.  The Roger On microphones can be paired to be used as part of a MuliTalker network.  However, when the Roger On is in a network with other microphones, then it has to be worn on the chest of a talker. A maximum of 10 Roger On microphones can form a MuliTalker Network.

How many Neckloops can pair with a Roger On at any time?

An unlimited number of neckloops can be paired to a Roger On Microphone.

Will being connected to the Roger On stop me from hearing other sounds such as the telephone ringing?

No.  To make sure you can still hear other sounds such as the telephone or doorbell, ensure you are connected to the neckloop using the Mic +T setting on your hearing aids.  This means you would be connected to the Hearing Loop but also still have the inbuilt microphone on your hearing aids activated.  You may need to speak with your audiologist about this setting and make sure that you have it available, as all hearing aids are different.

Alternatively, the roger on microphone can be activated at the same time as listening to the TV audio. This enables you to continue to have conversations and hear sounds such as the doorbell, whilst still being connected to TV audio.

How does the Roger On connect to my TV?

The Roger On connects to the TV via the docking station either by optical cable into the optical output of the TV, or via regular analogue audio.   For further details please refer to the User Manual.

What Colour is the Roger On?

The standard Roger On supplied is champagne in colour.  Graphite Grey is also available, however please contact the office directly should you require this colour finish.

What is Roger Direct?

Roger Direct is inbuilt into some hearing aids.  It allows roger microphones to stream directly into the hearing aid, without the use of an external receiver.  However a licence must be purchased to activate Roger Direct in each hearing aid. The Roger On iN V2 Wireless Microphone is specifically designed for use with Roger Direct and is supplied with two licences. 

I have Roger Direct on my hearing aids, how do I activate this?

You can activate Roger Direct with a licence. A licence can be obtained by purchasing a Roger X.  The Roger X is one licence only and you would require one for each hearing aid. 

Alternatively, the Roger On IN Microphone or Roger On IN Table Mic comes with 2 x licences, however this microphone can ONLY be used with Roger Direct, and not with the neckloop receivers.  The purchased licence can be transferred to any hearing aid.  It can also be removed, and then given to a different hearing aid if required.

Can I use the Roger On directly with my Oticon Engage Hearing Aids?

Oticon hearing aids can-not connect directly to the Roger On.  If your hearing aid has a T-Coil setting, the most cost effective solution would be to use the Roger Neckloop with the Roger Microphone Pen – The Roger On 1 Pack.

If you don’t have a T-Coil setting and this can’t be enabled, then you would need to purchase an Oticon Edumic along with a Roger X Receiver to use with the Roger Microphone.  The Roger X Receiver contains the software required for the Roger Mic to connect to and is used instead of the Neckloop.  This plugs into the Oticon Edumic which then wirelessly connects to the your Oticon hearing aids using its own program. 

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