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Hi,
There are lots of headset phones with amplification. The
nearest Radio Shack or other electronics store should have
them, and some may let you try them out. If money is not
a problem, you might want to purchase a cordless headset
system. This would let you walk around with your headset
on, attached to a cordless phone that you could dial from
anywhere in your house or nearby.
There are lots of other high-tech solutions, some involving
a computer as an intelligent phone system. You will find
more variety of solutions at lower prices if you stay with
mainstream gadgets rather than specialized products for
people who are hard of hearing (in my opinion).
Good luck, and feel free to contact me directly if you can't find
what you need.
Jim Tobias
Inclusive Technologies
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732.441.0831 v/tty
> -----Original Message-----
> From: * EASI: Equal Access to Software & Information
> [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of richard wright
> Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 9:43 AM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Amplified headphones for telephone
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> I have been a member of this list for some time. I am legally blind.
> Within the last year, I have had a significant hearing loss for which I am
> being treated. I can no longer understand speech without using both
> ears. I was using an amplified telephone, but because this device uses
> only one ear, it is no longer satisfactory. I am searching for some kind
> of phone, or phone plug in with amplified headphones that use both ears.
> I would appreciate any suggestions.
> Richard Wright
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