#87: Consider a hearing loop

A hearing loop, also called an audio induction loop, is a sound system that transmits directly to compatible hearing aids (most hearing aids are compatible with this technology). They are simple for end users (both the speaker and the listener), and run from a couple hundred dollars for a small portable unit that you could use at a service point to a few thousand dollars or more to have one installed in a large program room. I found this page to be a useful introduction to how they work: https://www.hearinglink.org/living/loops-equipment/hearing-loops/what-is-a-hearing-loop/