Phonak Roger Repeater

$490.00

The Phonak Roger Repeater is a powerful range-extending accessory that allows you to expand the coverage of your Roger communication system, ensuring reliable transmission across larger or obstructed areas. Designed for use with Roger Touchscreen Mic and Roger BaseStation, it seamlessly relays audio with minimal latency.

Compatible with Roger Touchscreen Mic, Roger BaseStation, Roger Earpiece, and Roger MyLink, supporting unlimited Roger receivers and up to 35 transmitters in a MultiTalker Network.

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Description

Key Features

  • Expands Roger signal range between transmitters and receivers

  • Works autonomously or while connected to power

  • Enables MultiTalker Networks across large venues

  • Seamless plug-and-play setup

  • Can be mounted on walls or tripods using integrated bracket

  • LED indicators for power, connection, and operation

  • Unlimited Roger receivers supported

  • Supports up to 35 Roger Touchscreen Mics and one Roger BaseStation per network


Technical Data

  • Size: 104 x 55 x 16 mm

  • Weight: 120 g

  • Colour: Champagne

  • Operating Range to Roger Earpiece: 15–40 m

  • Operating Range to Roger Transmitters/Repeaters: 50–70 m

  • Latency per repeater: 2 ms

  • Audio Bandwidth: 100 Hz – 7200 Hz

  • Operating Temperature: 0°C to +45°C

  • Transport/Storage Temperature: -20°C to +60°C


Power and Battery

  • Battery Type: Lithium polymer 3.7V, 1200 mAh

  • Operating Time: Approx. 10 hours

  • Charging Time: Approx. 2 hours

  • Charging Input: 100–240V AC

  • Charging Output: 5V DC / 1A

  • Charging Connector: Micro-USB

  • Cable Length: 1.3 m

  • Can be operated while charging


Package Includes

  • Phonak Roger Repeater

  • Power adapter (region-specific)

  • Mounting bracket with clip

  • USB cable

  • User guide


Compatibility

  • Transmitters: Roger Touchscreen Mic, Roger BaseStation

  • Receivers: Roger Earpiece, Roger MyLink

  • Roger Network Capacity:

    • Unlimited receivers

    • Up to 35 Roger Touchscreen Mics

    • 1 Roger BaseStation

    • Secondary transmitters must remain in range of a primary transmitter

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