Inductive loop equipment is a way of sending audio wirelessly over a few metres.
For covert use the loop is worn under clothing around your neck and plugged into a radio, MP3 player or other audio device. A tiny in-ear receiver picks up the loop signal.
Another application is to build the loop into the room. This is a common scenario in cinemas and theatres and is used for feeding speech direct to hearing aid users. Hearing aids usually have a 'T' setting for this purpose.
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