AFILS
Audio Frequency Induction Loop SystemÂ
Audio Frequency Induction Loop SystemÂ
Improved Confidentiality
Low over spill audio frequency induction loops allows the system designer to reduce the amount of audio that can be audible in adjacent rooms that have audio frequency induction loops fitted and in operation.Â
The low over spill audio frequency induction loops can be tailored and designed to aim at minimising the audio that can be heard in adjacent areas which have audio frequency induction loops in operation.Â
Targeted Coverage
The system focuses the magnetic field exactly where it’s needed.
Ideal for adjacent rooms (e.g., conference suites or classrooms) where overlapping signals could otherwise cause interference.
High Sound Quality for Hearing Aid Users
Delivers direct, clear audio to hearing aids via the T-coil (telecoil) setting.
Reduces background noise, echo, and distance issues compared to relying on amplified sound in the room.
Compliance with Accessibility Standards
Helps organisations meet the requirements of the Equality Act (UK) and international accessibility laws.
Demonstrates a commitment to inclusion by supporting people with hearing loss.
Discreet and User-Friendly
Hearing aid users do not need additional equipment — they simply switch to the T-setting.
Provides a seamless and dignified listening experience.
Reduced Interference Between Systems
In venues with multiple adjacent loop systems (such as cinemas, lecture theatres, or court complexes), low overspill can reduce “cross-talk” between rooms.
Allows multiple loops to operate independently in close proximity and reduces interferences between the systems.
Versatility in Installation
Can be designed for small confidential spaces (consulting rooms, interview rooms) or larger environments (theatres, lecture halls) while reducing the the signal (low over spill).
Elite Audio Ltd can provide flexible loop designs and can offer market leading audio frequency induction loop technology.
âś… Ideal Applications: Courtrooms, council chambers, GP surgeries, interview rooms, cinemas, adjacent classrooms, and conference applications.Â