Roger Touchscreen Mic

Jim Russell
07.02.25 11:53 AM - Comment(s)

Phonak announced Roger Touchscreen Mic 3

Phonak late in 2024 announced the release of Roger 3, including a Roger Touchscreen Mic 3,  this unit will be replacing the current Roger Touchscreen Mic, which is scheduled to be phased out on 28th February 2025.


What's New


From 2024, the Roger Touchscreen Mic 3 introduces unlimited receivers integrated and ready for use with Phonak hearing aids, integrating RogerDirect™. This fundamental change eliminates the complexity of installation barriers.

New intuitive indicator lights and a user-friendly interface, backward compatible with all Touchscreen Mics via the Roger Upgrader™, enhance the user experience.

For discreetness and convenience, Roger Touchscreen Mic offers customisable settings for the mute indicator light. The intensity and behaviour of the LED light can be adjusted based on the preferences of the classroom.

The user-friendly interface of Roger Touchscreen Mic simplifies navigation through the menu by prioritising frequently used options.


Check out the post on Roger 3 for more details.


The Impact.

With the release of Roger Touchscreen Mic 3 the recommended retail price (RRP) has increased from $1205 to $1951.  This increase will impact the cost of all Phonak Soundfield kits that currently use a Roger Touchscreen Mic.  We are currently waiting to see the final impact to the price that is set to be introduced in March 2025 on these systems. As the current Roger Touchscreen Mic can be upgraded with the latest software giving you all the new user interface improvements with Roger 3, we encourage everyone that is looking at a Phonak Soundfield to beat the price rise and purchase before the increase in price in March 2025.

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Jim Russell

Jim Russell

Principal Consultant Hear Room
http://www.hearroom.com.au/

Experienced hearing healthcare professional with over 20 years of experience, passionate about helping those with hearing loss. Specialises in assistive listening technology and advises professionals on incorporating it into designs and projects.