Choose this amplified phone with hearing aid compatible features if you have moderate hearing loss or severe hearing loss and need a larger back lighted Caller ID feature. This big button amplified phone from GE is recommended for those with moderate to severe hearing loss who may or may not use hearing aids.
Besides amplifying the ringer up to 90db, the GE 29579GE1 has handset boost up to 40db and exclusive graphic equalizers to customize the amplification for individual hearing loss. The 3.25 inch amber backlit LCD caller id has time/date. Tune the sound the same way you adjust the tuning knob on your radio to bring in a station as clearly as possible. There is a three-band tone graphic equalizer.
Up to 40dB amplification allows increased volume suitable for most users. In addition, volume is easily adjusted for others who live with your or use the phone who have normal hearing. You can also control ringer pitch and ringer volume. And if all that hasn't awakened you to the advantages of GE, this hearing impaired phone also come with the bed shaker feature!
GE Amplified Phone with Tone Control Featuresl:
Call-Waiting Caller ID display shows name and number of incoming call
Amplified Volume up to 40dB Max Output up to 104dB SPL amplifies the volume of the call up to 40dB
Amplified Base Speaker phone allows for amplified hands-free communication
Amplified Ringer up to 90dB allows for extra loud notification of incoming calls
3 Band Equalizer for Tone Control allows for the user to adjust the frequency of the tone for their specific hearing loss needs
Large High Contrast Buttons improves readability for easier dialing
Enhanced Visual Ringer large Visual Notification of incoming calls
Vibrating Alert Included vibrates during incoming calls for alternative call notification (removable)
3 Emergency Call Buttons allows user to program 3 one-touch buttons for emergency dialing
Amplified Neck loop Jack allows for amplification even when using a Neck loop
Amplify Lock allows user to lock the amplification feature in the “On” Position for continued use
Braille on Keypad improves dialing for people with visual impairment