Williams Sound NKL 001 Induction Neckloop for T-Switch Hearing Aids

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Williams Sound NKL 001 Induction Neckloop for T-Switch Hearing Aids
Key Features
  • For Use with T-Coil Switch Hearing Aids
  • Works with Induction Earphones
  • Integrated Safety Breakaway Device
  • 18" Cord
The Williams Sound NKL 001 is an induction neckloop designed to magnetically couple an audio signal to a telephone coil-equipped (T-Switch) hearing aid. The neckloop has a standard 1/8" mini plug that can be connected to any audio device that has an 8-16 Ohm 1/8" output, such as a beltpack receiver, TV, tape player, etc. The neckloop has a slider so you can adjust the tension, and the 18" cord provides a good amount of slack for use with body-worn devices.
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Williams Sound NKL 001 Overview

The Williams Sound NKL 001 is an induction neckloop designed to magnetically couple an audio signal to a telephone coil-equipped (T-Switch) hearing aid. The neckloop has a standard 1/8" mini plug that can be connected to any audio device that has an 8-16 Ohm 1/8" output, such as a beltpack receiver, TV, tape player, etc. The neckloop has a slider so you can adjust the tension, and the 18" cord provides a good amount of slack for use with body-worn devices.

  • Integrated safety breakaway device
  • Cord Length: 18"
  • Adult size
  • Connector: 1/8" mono plug
  • Monoaural
  • Impedance: 8 to 16 Ohms
  • Recommended for FM receivers and select IR receivers
  • For individuals with moderate to severe hearing loss

Williams Sound NKL 001 Specs

Magnetic Field Strength
25 mW input at 1000 Hz produces 1.7 A/m 6" above the center of loop
85μW input produces 0.1 A/m (IEC Standard)
Input Power
500 mW max
Impedance
8 to 16 Ohms
Connector
1/8" / 3.5 mm mono mini-plug
Cable Length
18 / 457 mm
Color
Black
Approvals
RoHS, WEEE
Weight
1.5 oz / 43 g
Packaging Info
Package Weight
0.15 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
5.65 x 4.4 x 1"

Williams Sound NKL 001 Reviews

Instructions were non existent

By Dwayne
Rated 1 out of 5
Date: 2025-12-02

No instructions and we cannot figure out how to use it. Looked all over for help but to no avail. Cant tell if it’s charged because it just flashes blue and red lights.

Like earbuds for hearing aids

By Brian
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2022-09-06

The neckloop lets me listen privately using the T-coil in my hearing aids. I also have an Aluratek ABC01F bluetooth transmitter/receiver that I can hang on the end to convert the neckloop to bluetooth headphones. Works fine. Sound is crisp and clear.

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Will this neckloop work on Nady ALD-800 receiver?

Will this neckloop work on Nady ALD-800 receiver?
Asked by: Hal
Yes, the NKL 001 Induction Neckloop would work with the Nady ALD-800 receiver. The NKL 001 uses a TS 1/8" connector that would be compatible with Nady's ALD-800 TS 1/8" input.
Answered by: Product Expert
Date published: 2019-07-22

question

what is your return policy?
Asked by: H Robert P.
Easy 30-Day Return PolicyIf you are dissatisfied with your purchase for any reason, you may return it to B&H within 30 days of the purchase date, subject to the conditions and exclusions below.https://www.bhphotovideo.com/find/HelpCenter/ReturnExchange.jsp
Answered by: Anonymous
Date published: 2019-06-09

question

Where can I find a longer one?
Asked by: Anonymous
This unit is roughly 18 inches long, and goes around the neck of the user and connects to the headphone jack of the receiver. If you need more length use an extension cable like WCA007 female to female 3.5 mini jack extension cable. This will give you the extra length you need to reach a jack that is farther away.
Answered by: Williams Sound Williams Sound Expert
Date published: 2021-06-17

question

This neck loop is compatible with what Williams sound devices?
Asked by: Anonymous
Yes, if your receivers use a standard earphone output, this should perform very nicely. We use them on a couple different receivers, and work the same on each of them.
Answered by: Bill Z.
Date published: 2018-08-27
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