Induction Loops can be beneficial in a very wide range of environments, from large venues such as theatres and conference facilities, to one-to-one communications such as ticket counters and meeting rooms. They are the only effective solution to assist hearing aid users in transport environments, in vehicles, terminals and stations.

Examples of existing applications for induction loop systems:

Transport Systems 
Airports, stations and transport networks, Elevators, Help points, Car park access points

Vehicles 
Taxis and private cars, Minibuses, Coaches, Trains, Trams and Boats

Venues 
Theatres, cinemas and concert halls, Stadia and sports venues, Places of Worship, Conference and lecture halls

Point-of-Service 
Counters, Intercoms and entry-phones, Drive-throughs, Help points

Work 
Meeting rooms, Video conference facilities, Desks and offices

Home 
TV rooms, Phones, Individual car systems

Education 
Lecture halls, Classrooms

Safety 
Public address systems, Voice alarm systems, Help points

Induction loop systems are not suitable if:
– There is substantial background noise, which will reduce the effectiveness of any assistive listening system
– There is no practical way to install the loop cable (sometimes requires creative solutions – ask if you are not sure!)
– There is no sufficiently good quality audio source available