Full Review
I visited a cinema with my son and I was dissapointed I heard nothing almost of the speech as there was no sound on the hearing loop. When I walked out a recognized a hearing loop map behind a door and it became obvious I had sat in a position where there was no coverage of the hearing loop. If this would have been visible I would have heard! Also, if you would have had a T-SIGN (monitoring device) I would have known there was a functioning hearing loop and I would have moved to another seat (as there where plenty of empty seats) and found a position where I could hear.
Additional Notes
Good anyway that you have a hearing loop!
Loop type
Unknown loop type
Working at visit
Partially working
Signage present
Unknown
Staff aware
Unknown
Monitoring / T-SIGN
Unknown
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