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S.M.B. 2000

To the best of our knowledge, this company no longer sells assistive products. We list inactive companies for reference purposes only. The contact information listed is the last known for this company; current contact information is not available. If you have updated information on this company, please contact AbleData.

114 156th Street East
Tacoma, Washington 98444
United States
Telephone: 888-372-3024.
Fax: 253-537-7726 Fax.
Web: http://www.speakerpillow.com.

Discontinued products manufactured by S.M.B. 2000 (listed alphabetically)

  1. SPEAKER PILLOW

    --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 10/2007) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Speaker Pillow is a pillow speaker designed for use by individuals who are hard of hearing. This standard sized urethane pillow has two built-in miniature speakers, one near each ear, to deliver spoken audio, talking books, or music. This pillow is equipped with a gold-tipped universal audio cord which enables it to be connected to a radio or portable tape player. When used with an adapter available at most electronics stores, the speaker pillow can be connected to home stereo systems or televisions.. OPTIONS: Pillow cases in a variety of colors with a storage pocket for a small radio or tape player. WARRANTY: One year warranty from the date of purchase.

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