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Simeon Sprek

toteable soundfield | wireless voice amplification

Simeon Talkback

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Caryn B ( Audiologist ) – I got an offer to try out Simeon’s FM systems. Cue the heavenly chorus.  I put one mic near my audiometer speakers and now could project the sound of the tests and of children in the sound booth as far as I liked. That mic was strong enough that I wouldn’t have to raise my voice or come out from behind my plexiglass barrier to be heard. I ended up using the Sprek. Now, thanks to the power of the FM system, I am back up to full speed in a job that doesn’t feel like a job, as I enjoy it so much. Parents are happy to hear their children inside the booth and I can keep them informed as to the intent of the tests and the test results as we go. I hear them using the volume control on the speaker when they need to hear better.

Shokz Bone Conduction headphones

non-occluding bone conduction headphones

Who We Are

Supportive Hearing Systems is a Toronto based company specializing in classroom audio and voice amplification systems

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.

Better Hearing for Better Learning!

 

What we do 

Simeon Audita Fm System portable  wireless classroom audio system. Includes two wireless microphones. excellent solution for classroom audio amplification and teachers struggling with voice or vocal fatigue.

Soundfields

Simeon Ranger is a personal fm device for listeners. It is a wireless personal fm. Great for individuals with hearing loss, hard of hearing and or hearing difficulties.

Personal FM

Simeon sprek is small, compact vocal amplification / amplifier device. It includes a portable speaker with a transmitter and two microphones to use. Great for protecting vocal chords and preventing voice damage. Great for teachers, professors and instructors

Voice

New  instructional videos

Blog

new product: introducing the simeon 625 microphone

We are excited to introduce our newest boom microphone, the Simeon 625. Similar in design to the Simeon 624 microphone, the Simeon 625 includes the additional feature of a removable cable.

audita video clips

We partnered with Walden Design to develop three short new videos to help teachers get the best out of their Audita soundfield.

Testimonial 

Amber – Teacher for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing

The Simeon Audita so far is the best soundfield system teachers in my district have used. They love how portable it is and many take it to the gym and outside on the field for PE and school photos, in addition to use it in their classrooms. In addition, all of my students who are hard of hearing patch their personal FM’S into it and have excellent results.
The light, portable, necklace microphone has excellent sound quality and effectiveness with my deaf and hard of hearing students equipment. This makes it the best on the market.

Robyn B

Robyn B – Simeon Canada was very supportive and helpful. I needed a repair on an older model that they no longer make. Their communication both in-person and over email is fantastic and I’m very grateful to have the use of their system which saves me from vocal fatigue and helps me through sickness. Thank you!

Caryn B

I got an offer to try out Simeon’s FM systems. Cue the heavenly chorus.  I put one mic near my audiometer speakers and now could project the sound of the tests and of children in the sound booth as far as I liked. That mic was strong enough that I wouldn’t have to raise my voice or come out from behind my plexiglass barrier to be heard. I ended up using the Sprek. Now, thanks to the power of the FM system, I am back up to full speed in a job that doesn’t feel like a job, as I enjoy it so much. Parents are happy to hear their children inside the booth and I can keep them informed as to the intent of the tests and the test results as we go. I hear them using the volume control on the speaker when they need to hear better.