Geemarc Amplipower 50 - Amplified Corded Landline Phone with Tone, Volume Control, Large Buttons and One-Touch Memories - Hearing Aid Compatible - Specialised for Hearing Impaired - UK Version White

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  • HEARING AID COMPATIBLE The big button phone for elderly is designed for hearing-impaired people, and with its adjustable 60 dB receiving volume, is the loudest phone on the market. If wearing hearing aids and wishing to use them while on the phone, simply put the hearing aids on the T setting.
  • EXTRA LOUDER RINGER You will never miss a call thanks to the landline phone for seniors with an 80dB loud ringtone. To give you an idea, this is more or less as loud as a vacuum cleaner or a power lawn mower. And even if the sound doesn't attract attention, the phone's bright visual indicator surely will!
  • SPEAKERPHONE - Our loud and easy-to-use home phone has a hands-free function that can be activated during calls at the press of a button. That same button can also be pressed to answer your phone when it is ringing without you having to pick up the handset at all.
  • EASY TO USE LARGE BUTTONS Thanks to the 14mm high digits on its large and widely spaced buttons, the Amplipower 50 is also an ideal landline telephone for home and for visually impaired people, who will not have difficulties dialling a number on its keypad.
  • MEMORY BUTTONS - Not only do the 12 one-touch memories allow you to call your loved ones at the press of a button, they can also allow you to contact the emergency services instantly, were you to register their number in one of the memory buttons. The fact that 3 of them have different colours can also help you or your relative remember which one should be pressed depending on the situation. For example, the P1 red button could call the firefighters, while the P3 green button could call the doctor's office.
  • MUTE FUNCTION - Activating this senior phone s mute function will allow you to speak privately to someone else in the room without being overheard. You will still be able to hear the person on the other hand of the line but he or she won't be able to hear you.

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