Who We Are
Supportive Hearing Systems Inc. was founded in 1995 with the goal of introducing the best and most current audio solutions for the classroom and assistive listening devices to schools. We have grown to become a leader not just in the evolving sector of educational technologies, but in sound technology for a variety of businesses and individuals in many different environments. We’re pro’s in solving sound related issues for the classroom.
We provide wireless assistive listening solutions with special focus on our Simeon® line of FM and Digital products throughout North America and in our export markets. We specialize in audio solutions for the classroom which include; soundfield amplification systems, personal FM and remote listening devices, and voice amplification devices; along with providing a wide array of accessories.
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Bad Bunny, Super Bowl 2026 and Deaf Inclusivity
I think I speak for many and cannot get over how fun to watch Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio or better known as Bad Bunny during the 2026 Super Bowl Half Time show In Levi Stadium on February 8th. All eye's were on him during his one of a kind performance but our team...
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A special thank you to our previous colleague and now sales partner Jo-Ann Bentley of Wavefront Centre for Communication Accessibility for thorough testing of the Auracast receiver, Bettear B-RTX, Simeon Neck loop, with our newly launched Simeon Audita III! We did...
Simeon Makes a Splash at 2026 ATIA Conference in Orlando
This week is the exciting ATIA conference in Orlando, Florida. The Assistive Technology Industry Association (ATIA) is the global leader in assistive technology (AT) education and research and the premier organization for AT manufacturers, developers, and resellers....
Oticon visits Supportive Hearing Systems HQ in Toronto
We want to share an important development this week with Auracast. Simeon invited Oticon to our headquarters to test how the Oticon Intent hearing aids which are newly Auracast-enabled in the early days of 2026, work with our Audita III portable soundfield system. In...
Auracast Is Here—and Audiologists Are in the Driver’s Seat
I've had a chance to speak with numerous Audiologists in the last few weeks since launching our Aurcast-enabled Audita III. Certainly a portion of our conversations cover the basics of Auracast; but we always get around to discussing what impact it has on teachers as...
Cerebral Palsy and Hearing Loss Support Guide
Did you know? Hearing loss is most common in children with dyskinetic or hypotonic forms of cerebral palsy and less common in spastic and ataxic cerebral palsy. For the first time, and hopefully not the last, today's blog spotlight discusses cerebral palsy. Cerebral...


