Help Is Here For Those Who Cannot Hear
With Amplified Cordless Phones
Now, the hearing impaired can have the last laugh with their
amplified cordless phones. You might have noticed several people
around you struggling to make out what the person at the other end
of the line is saying. Once, twice or thrice, they might pass the
blame on the bad signal; but they overlook the fact that they are
indeed having actual hearing problems. While total hearing loss is
recognized, minor and moderate deafness are one of the most
overlooked conditions. Such people are expected to adjust on
without any additional help. But the fact remains that they do need
some help! Today, experts in the electrical and telecom sector have
come up with feasible solutions such as hearing impaired phones to
help these people be independent. The market for telephones for the
hearing impaired is growing rapidly.
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Amplified cordless phones, as the name suggests,
are cordless phones that are otherwise quite ordinary-only, they
have an amplification feature. This lets you control the decibel
volume of the input at the receiver side if you are on a call. This
is usually called 'incoming amplification'. If your elderly parents
are slightly hard of hearing, it would be useful for you to have an
amplified cordless phone which also allows for outgoing
amplification so that you can set an adjustable level for them to
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There are numerous telephones for the hearing impaired, all
varying in design and extra functionalities. These days, hearing
impaired phones are not that expensive as they were initially. So
you can always choose the one most suited to your needs.
Most high-quality amplified cordless phones also have a variety
of additional features to enhance comfort. There is an option
called inductive coupling, whereby the receiver can eliminate all
the noise in the background to hear the caller clearly. But some
people also complain of a slight buzzing. Moving on, there is the
facility to switch between hands-free and normal mode. The
hands-free helps if the individual wishes to have the hearing-aid
on during the call. Such phones may also come with an answering
machine facility by which you can record and play a message. For
even better enhancement, go for phones that automatically raise the
volume level of sounds that come in at high frequency.
The ring tone of the amplified cordless phones can be selected
based on the user's choice. Some phones also have a texting option
through which the sender can type in text for the hearing impaired
caller to read and then respond verbally. The phones sometimes come
with flash lights that go on and off to alert you about calls.
Thus, even the people hard of hearing can have satisfying phone
conversations easily.
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