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  1. BIG BUTTON CALLER ID TELEPHONE Picture of BIG BUTTON CALLER ID TELEPHONE The Big Button Caller ID is a large button telephone designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. The phone features large buttons with raised numbers and Braille markings. It also includes a digital, LCD caller ID screen that allows sighted users to see information about callers before answering the telephone. ...[More Information]

  2. CLARITY D603 Picture of CLARITY D603 The Clarity D603 is a large button amplified cordless telephone with speaker designed for use by people with grasping, fine motor or upper extremity disabilities or arthritis and people who are hard of hearing or have low vision. This phone amplifies incoming sound up to 30 decibels (dB). The hearing aid and T-coil compatible phone uses Clarity Power technology for amplification and DECT (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications) 6.0 technology for interference-free communication. The phone ...[More Information]

  3. CLARITY D613 Picture of CLARITY D613 The Clarity D613 is a large button amplifier telephone with answering system designed for use by people with grasping, fine motor or upper extremity disabilities or arthritis and people who are hard of hearing or have low vision. This phone amplifies incoming sound up to 30 decibels (dB). The hearing aid and T-coil compatible phone uses Clarity Power technology for amplification and DECT (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications) 6.0 technology for interference-free communication. The phone ...[More Information]

  4. CLARITY D704 Picture of CLARITY D704 The Clarity D704 is a large button amplified cordless telephone with speaker designed for use by individuals who have low vision or are hard of hearing. The handset amplifies incoming sound up to 40 decibels (dB) (20 times louder than a standard home phone) and offers four tone settings (bass, natural, treble 1 or treble 2). The phone features Clarity Power technology for amplification, DECT (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications) 6.0 technology for interference-free communication, high c...[More Information]

  5. CLARITY D724 Picture of CLARITY D724 The Clarity D724 is a large button amplified cordless telephone with speaker designed for use by people who have cognitive or memory disabilities low vision or are hard of hearing. The handset amplifies incoming sound up to 40 decibels (dB) (20 times louder than a standard home phone). The phone features Clarity Power technology for amplification and DECT (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunication) 6.0 technology for interference-free communication. The Clarity D724's base has four PicturePerf...[More Information]

  6. CLARITY DECT6.0 AMPLIFIED BIG BUTTON CORDLESS PHONE WITH DIGITAL ANSWERING MACHINE (MODEL C1) Picture of CLARITY DECT6.0 AMPLIFIED BIG BUTTON CORDLESS PHONE WITH DIGITAL ANSWERING MACHINE (MODEL C1) The Clarity DECT6.0 Amplified Big Button Cordless Phone with Digital Answering Machine, model C1, is a large button amplified cordless telephone with speaker designed for use by people who have low vision or are hard of hearing. The handset amplifies incoming sound up to 40 decibels (dB) (20 times louder than a standard home phone). The phone features Clarity Power technology for amplification and DECT (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications) 6.0 technology for interference-free communicat...[More Information]

  7. CLARITY PROFESSIONAL XLC3.4 Picture of CLARITY PROFESSIONAL XLC3.4 The Clarity Professional XLC3.4 is an amplified, hearing aid compatible, large button cordless telephone with speaker designed for use by individuals who have low vision or are hard of hearing. The handset amplifies incoming sound up to 50 decibels (dB), amplifies outgoing speech up to 15 dB, and the base offers four adjustable ringer levels up to 95 dB. The phone features Digital Clarity Power technology for amplification, DECT (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications) 6.0 technology for i...[More Information]

  8. EMERSON LARGE DISPLAY CALLER ID Picture of EMERSON LARGE DISPLAY CALLER ID The Emerson Large Display Caller ID is a voice output low vision caller ID designed for use by individuals with vision disabilities. The large backlit screen on the talking caller ID displays large numbers and the adjustable stand enables the user to tilt the display for easy viewing. The display has three lines: one for time, date, and total number of calls; one for the current number; and one for the current name. The device also features a 60-name and number memory and a lighted LED visual ri...[More Information]

  9. GE PHOTOPHONE WITH 7-INCH PICTURE CALLER ID (MODEL 27956FE1) Picture of GE PHOTOPHONE WITH 7-INCH PICTURE CALLER ID (MODEL 27956FE1) The GE PhotoPhone with 7-inch Picture Caller ID, model 27956FE1, is a cordless telephone with picture caller identification (ID) designed for use by individuals with low vision, Alzheimer's disease, or cognitive disabilities. This cordless phone comes with a digital picture frame, which displays a picture slideshow in conjunction with caller ID. The phone stores up to 100 images internally, and accepts SD, XD, and MS memory cards. The phone is desk or wall mountable, and is hearing aid compatibl...[More Information]

  10. POWERTEL 500 Picture of POWERTEL 500 The PowerTel 500 is an amplified, hearing aid compatible, large button cordless telephone with speakerphone designed for use by individuals who have low vision or are hard of hearing. The handset amplifies incoming sound up to 50 decibels (dB), and the base offers five adjustable ringer levels up to 90 dB and nine ringtones. The base has a flashing visual ringer, and the handset also has a visual ring indicator. The phone features five equalizer tone settings, caller ID with 30 number recall, 20...[More Information]

  11. POWERTEL 502 Picture of POWERTEL 502 The PowerTel 502 is an amplified, hearing aid compatible, large button cordless telephone with speakerphone designed for use by individuals who have low vision or are hard of hearing. It includes a ringer base, charging base and two handsets. The handsets amplify incoming sound up to 50 decibels (dB), and the ringer base offers five adjustable ringer levels up to 90 dB and nine ringtones. The ringer and charging bases have a flashing visual ringer, and the handset also has a visual ring indicato...[More Information]

  12. POWERTEL 580 COMBO Picture of POWERTEL 580 COMBO The PowerTel 580 Combo is an amplified, hearing aid compatible, large button corded and cordless telephone with speakerphone and answering machine designed for use by individuals who have low vision or are hard of hearing. It includes a base with corded handset, cordless handset and charging base for the cordless handset. Both handsets amplify incoming sound up to 50 decibels (dB), and the base offers five adjustable ringer levels up to 90 dB and nine ringtones. The base has a flashing visual ri...[More Information]

  13. POWERTEL 582 Picture of POWERTEL 582 The PowerTel 582 is an amplified, hearing aid compatible, large button cordless telephone with speakerphone and answering machine designed for use by individuals who have low vision or are hard of hearing. It includes a ringer base with answering machine, charging base and two cordless handsets. The handsets amplify incoming sound up to 50 decibels (dB), and the ringer base offers five adjustable ringer levels up to 90 dB and nine ringtones. The ringer and charging bases have a flashing visual r...[More Information]

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