Costs and the ability to pick up sounds are just two factors to consider when shopping for a device.
hearing aidPatient Money: Buying a Hearing Aid? You’ve Got a Lot to LearnNYT > Business Fri, 07/24/2009 - 12:28
Costs and the ability to pick up sounds are just two factors to consider when shopping for a device. Tags:
GE 29568GE1 Dect 6.0 Corded Big Button Phone for Mild Hearing Loss (White)GE, Big Button Corded Telephone, Desktop, Single Line Operation, Up To 23DB Alification, Alified Ringer, Up To 90DB, 3 One Touch Emergency Speed Dial Buttons, Base Speakerphone, Easy Slide Speakerphone Volume, Redial, Pause, Flash, Enhanced Visual Ringer, Extra Large, Ear Seal, Hearing AID Compatible Handset & Ringer Volume Control Wall Mountable. GE 29281GE1 Basic Corded Slimline Phone with Caller ID (White)GE, White, Corded, Slimline Basic Telephone, Call Waiting, CID, Hearing Aid Compatible. GE 29369GE1 Big Button Corded Desktop Phone with Call Waiting Caller ID and SpeakerphoneCorded, Big Button Speaker Phone With Caller ID, 10 Number Memory, 1 Touch Redial, Plus 3 1 Touch Emergency Numbers, Handset & Ringer Volume Controls, Hearing Aid Compatible. AT&T 210 Trimline Phone with Memory Dialing (Black)The original classic trimline telephone with lighted keypad. Black Selectable compatibility with touch tone or pulse (rotary) telephone calling systems Button for Mute Flash function for convenient application of optional phone services (ie Call Waiting) May be used as a wall or table telephone Handset is electronically compatible for user's of hearing-aid devices |