Posts Tagged ‘phone’

Lower Salford nixes another request for higher cell phone tower

Thursday, September 16th, 2010

Lower Salford nixes another request for higher cell phone tower
“If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again,” seems to be the motto for cellular communications providers hoping to increase the height of the cell tower at 324 Harleysville Pike in Lower Salford.

Read more on Souderton Independent

This Phone Speaks Volumes: Amplicom™ USA Re-opens Lines of Communication for People Experiencing Hearing Loss

Sunday, August 15th, 2010

This Phone Speaks Volumes: Amplicom™ USA Re-opens Lines of Communication for People Experiencing Hearing Loss
New amplified phone offers clear, customized sound for people with varied degrees of hearing loss; compatible with hearing aids and cochlear implants.

Read more on PRWeb via Yahoo! News

Take Cell Phone Calls With Your Hearing Aid

Thursday, July 8th, 2010

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It should be no surprise how many web searches are done on hearing aids ratings. Increased attention to hearing aids ratings has had a significant impact on various related websites.

It is best to do complete research on hearing aids ratings. Obviously, one should learn as much as possible about hearing aids ratings. To learn more you should do further research on hearing aids ratings.Do you wear a hearing Aid? Do you love to keep in contact with your friends and family? You finally feel like you are up on the times since you now have your very own cell phone.
For those of you that wear a hearing aid, you are well aware of the problem with trying to deal with phones. One option is to shop for a cell phone that does not interfere with your hearing aid. This can be very time consuming as different phones have different ratings as to how they will work with your hearing aid. The other thing that also makes this very difficult is that each digital hearing aid has it’s own set of ratings and so there can be variances in the volume and feedback caused by trying to use both devices at the same time.
Technology is here to save the day again. The new product works in unison with both your digital hearing aid and your cell phone. It’s actually surprising that a product like this has not existed before. What they did, which makes a lot of sense, is they moved the microphone from the cell phone to the digital hearing aid. The voice is picked up by the microphone in the hearing aid and then transmitted back through the cell phone. Using this process, designers have been able to completely eliminate the dreaded buzzing feedback that typically happens when trying to use a phone and hearing aid at the same time.
Are you wondering if you can afford such a helpful device? Well, the initial cost of the cell phone hearing aids is about $300 dollars. This is a fair price but users should be on the look out for the prices to come down even further as other companies put similar products on the market. This cell phone hearing aids are not perfect though. It does have some compatibility issues. The main problem right now is that the technology will only work with the type of hearing aids that are worn behind the ear. If you have a hearing aid that fits in the inside of your ear than you unfortunately are out of luck for the time being. Don’t worry though; it should not be long before everyone can utilize the cell phone hearing aid technology. It is also important to make sure that the hearing aid is compatible with your particular cell phone.


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Emergency Medical Alert Telephone with Speaker Phone, Pendant, Talking Caller ID and more !

Sunday, July 4th, 2010

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It is surprising how many people these days are seeKing information on waterproof hearing aid. The current interest in waterproof hearing aid has spawned many new websites.

Ensure that you properly educate yourself about waterproof hearing aid. In the final analysis, you should inquire as much as possible about waterproof hearing aid. For more informationyou should do further research on waterproof hearing aid.The Emergency Medical Alert Telephone is an amplified telephone that will call contacts, neighbors, friends, relatives or emergency personnel with the touch of a button! The telephone will automatically dial pre-programmed numbers when the button on the pendant is pressed. The phone has a LOUD RINGER and 25 dB amplification. Can be used as a SPEAKERPHONE. If you have Caller ID service, the TALKING CALLER ID will announce the phone number of the person calling you. Ideal for people who have mobility issues and seniors who live alone. Feel safer knowing that help is just a button press away! Are you concerned that you might need emergency help from time to time but don’t want to subscribe to a staffed monitoring service? The Emergency Medical Alert Telephone is chock-full of essential phone elements and also has an EMERGENCY PENDANT! In case of an emergency, getting immediate help is right at your finger tips. http://assistivetechnologyservices.com/EmergencyMedicalAlertSystemWithTalkingCallerIDAndWirelessPendant.aspxPress and hold down the button on the pendant for 4 seconds. This initiates the emergency autodialing sequence on the phone. Even if the Emergency Medical Alert Telephone is off the hook or engaged in another call, the emergency phone will take command of the telephone line to make the calls, ensuring that you are safe, no matter what the situation. (This applies only to the Emergency Medical Alert Telephone itself, not other phones in the home.) The Emergency Medical Alert Telephone cycles once through up to 30 pre-programmed emergency telephone numbers to reach an emergency contact. A pre-recorded personalized message alerts the person who answers the call that an emergency exists. Once the call is answered, the telephone functions like a speakerphone allowing loud and clear two-way communication (up to 20 feet). NO MONTHLY MONITORING FEES! The Emergency Medical Alert Telephone is also a great telephone! http://assistivetechnologyservices.com/EmergencyMedicalAlertSystemWithTalkingCallerIDAndWirelessPendant.aspxEasy to see! The LCD display has LARGE easy-to-read characters for reviewing numbers while dialing, recognizing caller ID numbers or entering programmable information. The buttons can be set to ANNOUNCE (or ‘talk back’) the number being pressed, a plus for individuals who are blind or have decreased vision. Talking Caller ID tells you who is calling by announcing their phone number. The telephone will hold the previous 64 caller ID numbers in memory. Lots of amplification! A LOUD 90 dB RINGER and FLASHING LIGHT that will get your attention when a call is coming in. 25 dB adjustable volume on the handset includes tone control so that you can adjust the incoming conversation, allowing you to hear your caller clearly even if you have mild hearing loss. Hearing Aid compatible. Because it has no monthly monitoring fees, the Emergency Medical Alert Telephone is a practical and essential phone for elderly individuals living alone or for people recovering from surgery. The emergency remote control also doubles as a wireless remote that will let you answer and hang up the phone without picking up the handset, allowing you to talk through the speakerphone. Two emergency “HOTKEYS” can be programmed (the buttons on the phone with the police badge symbol and fire symbol). They each hold only one emergency number. They can either be programmed with the local fire or police numbers, or any other emergency phone number you desire. HANKDSET OFF-HOOK DETECTOR: If the handset is left off hook for 30 minutes or more, the telephone emits a loud beep to remind the user to return the handset to the telephone cradle. If you press the pendant, your emergency call over-rides an off hook telephone. Special Notes You cannot use multiple Emergency Phones in the same household. The Emergency Medical Alert Telephone cannot initiate dialing when other equipment (e.g. a telephone, answering machine or computer modem) is already in use on the same phone line. Signal Distance The pendant may function from as far away as 80 feet, however the specific range will depend on many factors. Please test it out in the areas that you will need coverage. Dimensions Telephone: 7″ W x 7″ L x 2″ H Keypad buttons: ¾” H by ¾” W Pendant: 1.5″ W x 2.25″ H Pendant button: .75″ W x 3/8″ H Product Weight 2.5 lb Warranty 90 Day Manufacturer’s Warranty Batteries/Electric Battery back-up using 4 “AAA” batteries (not included). Compatibility (other devices) Connects to any residential phone line. Wall or desk mountable. The pendant is WATER RESISTANT, but not waterproof. (It can withstand splashes but should not be worn in the shower.) If one of the stored numbers is for a cell phone, the contact will be able to receive the call but they will not be able to acknowledge it with their cell phone. FOLLOW THIS LINK FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO ORDER: http://assistivetechnologyservices.com/EmergencyMedicalAlertSystemWithTalkingCallerIDAndWirelessPendant.aspx