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Phonak Roger On 3 Transmitter and two Roger X Receivers (type
02) for use with 2 hearing aids.
Direct input shoes are not included in this package.
The Roger On 3 is a state-of-the-art wireless microphone that incorporates MultiBeam 2.0 Technology to offer excellent speech understanding in noise.
Roger On 3 is a versatile microphone transmitter, easy to set up and ideal for situations where background noise is present such as classrooms or restaurants. 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. Its settings automatically adjust to suit its environment based on acoustic scene analysis and its orientation.
The Roger On 3 is ideal for adults and teenagers and can be used alongside other Roger transmitters in a network.
This package includes a telephone adaptor, which can be connected between most modern telephone handsets and their base units.The 3.5mm jack plug can then be plugged into the base station of the Roger On to allow the user to listen to the telephone via the Roger X receivers.
Including:
UK Power Supply: 100 – 230 V ac 50-60Hz.
Please search "direct input shoes" find the appropriate
direct input shoes to add your order.
Note, we would usually advise purchasing a spare shoe.
Roger On 3 can be used in many different situations, such as:
Feel part of the whole conversation
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 docking station is used to both recharge the
microphone and transmit audio from a TV or other audio device (such
as your TV, tablet or HiFi) to the Roger On (and into your hearing
aids). Alternatively, you can use the short micro-USB audio cable
to connect your multimedia device directly to your Roger On.
There are five main ways of using your Roger On
V2:
On a table: Place Roger On in the centre of the
table and hear the people sitting around it.
Pointing: Hold Roger On in the direction of the
person you want to hear.
Presenter: Clip or hang Roger On near the mouth of
a distant talker and hear them better.
TV/Multimedia: Stream the sound from your TV or
another audio source directly into your ears.
Headset mode: Connect to your computer with a USB
lead to make Teams, Zoom, Skype, WhatsApp or software-based
telephone calls.
Hear where the sound is coming from
MultiBeam 2.0 Technology automatically compares and
chooses the direction with the best signal-to-noise ratio and
recognizes where the speech is coming from.
Zoom in on the person talking
Pointing mode 2.0 uses three microphones in a row allowing the
user to zoom in on the person talking where noise is present or in
a group conversation where there is a distance to a talker. This
mode can be used when the microphone is held in the hand or placed
on a table.
Automatic microphone modes
Thanks to the built-in accelerometer, Roger On recognizes the
sound environment and its position, and switches automatically
between Table mode, Presenter mode and Pointing mode. The display
shows you which mode is active and the status of the device.
Protected against splashes of water
Roger On is protected against splashes of water and IP54
rated. It can be used in everyday situations, like placed on a
table where drinks are present or worn outdoors.
myRogerMic app gives control
With the myRogerMic app you can control your Roger On
remotely. It allows you to: Steer the direction of the beam(s)
towards the persons you want to listen to
myRogerMic app can be used on smartphones with Bluetooth® Low-Energy (BT-LE) capability and is iOS® Version 13.0 or newer and Google Mobile Services (GMS) certified Android devices supporting Bluetooth 4.2 and Android OS 7.0 or newer.
(Please note the Roger On does not support Bluetooth phone calls or audio streaming. You can listen to music by connecting to a device using the audio lead supplied. If you need to be able to make Bluetooth phone calls you may wish to consider the Roger Select transmitter.)
Bespoke on-site user set up and training visit available.
All new Radio Aids systems are
supplied with full instructions and support cards and are easy to
set up and use. Telephone and email support is always available
free of charge. However, we also offer a
bespoke on-site set up and training visit for
individual systems where we will tailor the session to the
specific needs of the user. Our friendly and approachable trainer
will spend as long as is required to get the system working in your
specific environment and to ensure that you are happy and confident
about all the different ways the equipment can work for you.
We would strongly recommend this service for those in
employment situations where the radio aid needs to interact with
existing equipment.
Roger On Phonak part no. 056-3032-P5010 (champagne), 056-3032-P7010 (graphite grey)
Roger X (02) Phonak part no. 054-3113-X02P5
Roger On 3 details:
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, Roger Pen, Roger EasyPen, Roger Clip-On Mic, Roger On,
Roger Select, Roger Pen
Roger X receiver details:
Don't forget that you will also need to purchase Roger X
compatible direct input shoes.
Click here to view the Roger On 3 user guide
Click here to view the product datasheet
Click here to view the fitting guide
Handset Connector for use with the Roger On 3
For connecting between the handset and the phone. It is not
designed to work between the phone and the wall socket.
To Connect the telephone to the Roger On:
1. Make sure the switch on the connector is set to ‘RECORD’.
2. Unplug the telephone's handset (or headset) from the base
of the phone (you may need something sharp to press down the little
lever that holds the plug in place) and plug the record and play
handset connector its place.
3. Plug the handset/headset into the socket on the record and
play connector. Put the silver 3.5mm jack plug into the socket on
the back of the Roger On Docking Station.
The incoming voice is passed via the Roger Pen to the user’s
hearing aids. The user’s voice is heard by the person at the other
end by speaking to the handset normally.
International warranty for Phonak equipment purchased for use outside of the UK.
Phonak offers a one-year limited international warranty, valid as of the date of purchase. This limited warranty covers manufacturing and material defects. The warranty only comes into force if proof of purchase is shown.
For customers using Phonak equipment outside the UK, in the unlikely event that your equipment requires repair it may be returned directly to your local Phonak service centre