FCC Rules for HAC
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
has passed a set of rules designed to make
mobile phones more accessible to persons with
disabilities. The FCC created a rating system
to help consumers with hearing disabilities
find a phone that will work with their hearing
aids. Wireless phones rated "M3" or "M4" meet
the FCC requirements for hearing aid compatibility
and are likely to generate less interference
with hearing aid devices. "M" refers
to using the phone with a hearing aid in the
microphone setting. The higher the "M" rating,
the more likely it is you will be able to use
the phone with your hearing aid on the microphone
setting. Thus, M4 is the "better" or
higher of the two ratings. "M" refers
to using the phone with a hearing aid in the
microphone setting. The higher the "M" rating,
the more likely it is you will be able to use
the phone with your hearing aid on the microphone
setting.
What is a "T" Rating? "T" refers
to using the hearing aid set on telecoil. The
higher the "T" number the more likely
you will receive better interoperability performance
between your phone and hearing aid on the telecoil
setting. Thus the T4 is the 'better' or higher
of the two ratings. Reduced feedback and reduced
background noise are additional benefits of
using a hearing aid set on telecoil during
phone use. To determine the likelihood of successful
cell phone use with your hearing aid, add the "T" rating
number of the cell phone to the "T" rating
number of your hearing aid.
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