Roger On iN contains two Roger receivers that can be installed into a pair (two) of hearing devices with RogerDirect. These include the following models Phonak Marvel, Paradise, Lumity and NHS Nathos Nova Hearing Aids
The Roger On V2 replaced the original Roger On in June 2023 It still has the same sleek and modern design and is easy to set up and use. it has all the original features but now has a headset mode for use calls using Microsoft Teams, Zoom & software-based telephone calls. This new headset mode 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.
The built-in display tells you which microphone mode the Roger On is working in, if it is muted or locked and the battery life.
In group conversations – In small meetings or at family dinners, place the Roger oN microphone on the table to pick up the voices from everyone.
In social gatherings – When music is playing and people are talking and laughing, the pointing mode makes it possible to zoom in on the person talking.
From a distance – In a larger auditorium, the speaker often stands at a distance. When presenters wear a Roger On, their speech is transmitted to you.
In large meetings – Use Roger On as a presenter microphone together with table microphones in a MultiTalker Network to hear all participants.
Headset mode –Â with a USB connection into your computer
MyRogerMic app
With the MyRogerMic app you can control your Roger On from your smartphone. It allows you to customize your microphone settings according to environment and personal preferences.
- Steer the direction of the beam(s) towards the speaker(s) you want to listen to
- Change microphone mode
- Mute / unmute
- Check current device status such as battery level and actual microphone mode.
The Roger On iN is supplied with: Roger On transmitter, docking station, optical audio cable, analogue audio cable, lanyard (neck cord), USB A to USB C lead, case, Pin tool, a UK Power supply and User Guide