Roger™ TableMic II

Made for the office

MICROPHONE.  ABILITY TO CONNECT.  FOCUSED LISTENING

    The Roger Table Mic II is a wireless microphone designed specifically for patients with hearing loss who attend and participate in a variety of meetings. In noisy situations, such as large conference rooms with multiple speakers and sound coming from many directions, this tabletop hearing aid microphone enables you to understand and fully participate in the meeting. Several Roger Table Mic II can also connect and work together in a MultiTalker Network, so you won’t miss a thing.

    • Hear audio clearer from a distance
    • Create a microphone network and hear multiple speakers
    • Connect to computers or telephones for online meetings and calls
    • Control your device remotely and discreetly

    Hearing better at the office isn’t just better for your work performance. It can impact your mental health and self-esteem as well. When listening effort is reduced, stress and listening fatigue are also reduced.

    Roger Table Mic
    A microphone that works with you

    A microphone that works with you

    Roger Table Mic II is designed to support you at work in situations with noise or when you sit at a distance from a speaker. It has the unique ability to focus on one speaker in a group and adapt automatically to changing background noise, making it an ideal solution for meetings, lectures, and presentations.

    Conversation support

    Unlike other hearing solutions, Phonak Roger technology lets you create or join a MultiTalker Network that allows several Roger microphones to be used together to provide access to multiple speakers, presenters, and media devices at once. You get both speech and audio directly to your ears for optimal listening results.

    With two-way audio streaming, both you and your online counterparts can hear clearly in noise while being heard above the noise.

    Versatile for work meetings

    Placed in the center of the meeting table it automatically transitions from one speaker to the other, so you can fully focus and hear all your colleagues. In larger meetings, you can use multiple Roger Table Mic II devices across a table in a MultiTalker Network.   

    Contribute with ease

    The capacity of connecting Roger Table Mic II to other microphones strengthens your ability to participate during presentations as you can hear speech from both the presenter and participants no matter how far away the speakers are.

    Online calls and phone conversations

    For users who make business calls, either online or using their office desk phone, convenient audio input allows you to easily connect to your computer, laptop, tablet, or smartphone to participate and communicate in videos or conference calls.

    Long battery life

    16 hours of battery life means it stays powered for a full workday, and beyond.

    Quick control with a remote

    To avoid ambient noise during meetings such as the crinkle of paper, use the accompanying remote control to reduce the pick-up range and better focus on the conversation. You can also use it to mute the microphone during meeting breaks.

    Reimbursement

    Roger systems needed for work are often partly or fully reimbursed. Find out what is available in your local area. 

    You might be eligible to reimbursement for Roger products to overcome your hearing difficulties at work. A hearing loss should not affect your ability to thrive.

    Job Access is a Commonwealth Government program designed to bring together information and resources that can assist with promoting employment for people with a disability. For people who would benefit from a Roger system in the workplace, the individual or their employer may be able to access the Employment Assistance Fund (EAF) to pay for a Roger system.

    The EAF will not fund hearing aids or cochlear implants.

    The EAF operates as a reimbursement model. That is, the individual or their employer first purchases the Roger system with prior written approval from Job Access and then Job Access reimburses the purchaser for the cost of the device.

    To learn more, contact your hearing care professional.

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    Roger Table Mic

    Connectivity and compatibility

    Roger TableMic II is compatible with almost any hearing aid or cochlear implant on the market when paired with one of the following receivers.

    Roger Direct™

    Available in select Phonak hearing aid models, this functionality installs the receivers inside your hearing devices and allows any Roger microphones to stream directly to the ears without the hassle of connecting external devices. 

    Roger design-integrated receivers

    These receivers fit into the design of Phonak hearing aids and cochlear audio processors and are available in matching colors.

    Roger X

    Roger X is a miniature universal receiver that is compatible with virtually every hearing aid and cochlear implant speech processor on the market.

    Roger NeckLoop

    Roger NeckLoop is a universal neck loop receiver compatible with any hearing aid or cochlear implant with a T-coil.

    Frequently asked questions

    In which situations can Roger Table Mic II be used ?

    Roger Table Mic II can be used in any meeting situation that takes place around a table, including skype meetings. 

    Why is not possible to manually select the active beams as on Roger Select?

    Business meetings are generally a more controlled situation than social gatherings, and there is less need for manual control of the beams. If the user is disturbed by unrelated discussions or distant talking, the remote control can be used to reduce the pick-up range or mute the microphone completely.

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