Roger On™
Overview

Roger On is a microphone dedicated for all conversations that occur in background noise and over distance.
Available Spring 2021
Roger On is a microphone dedicated for all conversations that occur in background noise and over distance.
Available Spring 2021
Roger On is a microphone dedicated for all conversations that occur in background noise and over distance. With its ability to distinguish the direction of incoming speech and Pointing mode 2.0, users have the flexibility to focus on the conversations that truly matter at work, in lectures and during social activities.
MultiBeam 2.0 Technology automatically compares the signal coming into the multiple microphones and chooses the beam with the best signal-to-noise ratio. This new feature also recognizes which direction the speech is coming from. Delivered to the hearing aids*, this spatial information supports patients in conversations.
Pointing mode 2.0 uses three microphones in a row allowing the microphone to zoom in on the person talking. This new feature is great when 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.
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.
With its display it’s possible to see which mode is active and the status of the device.
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.
The myRogerMic app allows patients to personalize their settings of the Roger On microphone according to the environment, giving them the freedom to simply enjoy the moment.
With the docking station it is possible to connect the microphone to the laptop or TV’s audio output as well as charging the Roger On.
Roger On can be used alone or together with other Roger microphones in a MultiTalker Network providing your patient with access to multiple talkers in any situation. MultiTalker netwoks can only be created within the Roger for Home portfolio or within the Roger for Education portfolio, but not between the two microphone types. For example, a Touchscreen Mic and a Roger On cannot be in the same MultiTalker network.
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* The spatial information only works with hearing aids with RogerDirect.