Corded Telephone Devices For The Hearing Impaired

Communication technology, what about the hearing deficiencies? Our society is dependent on communications and with one in ten suffering with hearing loss, it's critically important to have access to solutions.

Hearing impaired phones are a very simple solution technology makes readily available.

Mild to severe hearing loss cases benefit from the information age via communication technology as well with the right devices.

One major breakthrough in technology is the hearing impaired phones available on today's market. You can find amplified phones, hearing aid compatible phones available in a variety of cordless and corded models.

Provided here is a little information on some of the phones on the market to keep the information flowing to those with hearing problems as well. Some of the amplified phones that are worth considering are:

One of the popular makers of phones for those with hearing loss and vision problems is General Electric. They provide a number of corded and cordless large button phones that just may provide the answer to your loved ones and coworkers.

The GE phones include graphic equalizer to adapt to the hearing loss of an individual. The additional ringer amplification is boosted up to 90 db and the extra boost on the handset is 40 dB.

There are available amplified speakerphones and visual ringers or vibrating alert that keeps you from missing important phone calls. The mild hearing problems benefit from the cordless GE phones that provide audio boost.

The hearing aid compatible version has an oversize ear seal to assist hearing capability. The average has a 20 dB gain in addition to a back-lit large button keypad. The large LED display proves valuable to the vision impaired also.

Another popular manufacturer of phones for those with hearing problems is Clarity. Their line of corded phones does an excellent job of reducing background noise. This provides the perfect condition for amplifying the sounds the listener wants to hear.

All models are fully hearing aid compatible and will amplify up to 60 dB gain. Available with an output audio jack, they can be connected to a cochlear implant, headset or neck loop.

If you really prefer cordless ClearSounds is a manufacture of cordless phones for the hearing impaired. Today in this fast paced age mobility and the versatility of cordless is a must.

Their product comes with controls to adjust high frequencies and low with amplification up to 50 dB. To insure calls are not missed a vibrating alert and loud ringer is in the handset to insure calls are not missed.

Another high quality maker is Ameriphone that provides corded phones. Their design both increase volume and concentrate on making words clearer. This helps the user to understand the communication easier.

For the moderate hearing deficiencies there are slide controls to adjust tone range. The large back-lit button do a great job for the vision impaired helping them to dial.

Hearing loss creates the need for many other things as well. Smoke detectors, bed shakers for alarm clocks, weather alert radios and not to mention the TTY/TDD phone are vital for some. Door bells and clocks with knock sensors and light alerts improve the lives of those with hearing impairments and make live much easier.

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