Description
The Phonak Roger BaseStation is designed to transmit audio from an existing sound system directly to Roger receivers and compatible Roger loudspeakers. It is typically installed in lecture theatres, auditoriums, conference rooms and large classrooms where audio from a microphone or PA system needs to be broadcast to Roger receivers.
By connecting the BaseStation to the venue’s sound system, speech can be transmitted directly to Roger receivers worn by users with hearing loss, improving speech clarity and reducing background noise interference.
Features:
- Stationary Roger transmitter: Designed to broadcast audio from installed sound systems.
- Multiple audio inputs: Supports XLR, 6.3 mm jack and 3.5 mm audio connections.
- Large coverage area: Suitable for lecture halls, conference venues and large classrooms.
- Works with Roger receivers: Transmits audio directly to compatible Roger receivers.
- Expandable coverage: Range can be extended using Roger Repeaters.
- Permanent installation: Ideal for fixed AV installations in venues.
Benefits:
- Improved accessibility: Sends speech directly to Roger receivers for users with hearing loss.
- Clear audio in large spaces: Ideal for lecture theatres and conference environments.
- Integrates with existing sound systems: Connects easily to installed AV equipment.
- Reliable audio transmission: Provides stable Roger wireless coverage.
- Supports assistive listening systems: Helps venues meet accessibility requirements.
Connectivity
The Roger BaseStation connects to an existing sound system using standard audio inputs such as XLR, 6.3 mm jack or 3.5 mm connections. Once connected, it broadcasts the audio signal using Roger wireless technology.
Compatibility
The Roger BaseStation is compatible with a range of Roger devices including:
- Roger X Receiver
- Roger NeckLoop Receiver
- Roger Focus II receivers
- Roger DigiMaster classroom loudspeakers
- Roger Repeaters for extended coverage













