Phone amplifiers are similar to hearing aids. The both enhance sounds to allow the listener better hearing.
One can purchase hearing amplifiers at places like WalMart and Walgreen's. Here you can find a comprehensive selection of hearing amplifies and supplies to choose from.
Phone amplifiers can go up to 45 decibels, which is very loud. These amplifiers are generally used by people who are hard of hearing. Most amplifier companies sell different decibel levels so you should test out which one works for you.
One can purchase phone amplifiers at many electronic stores. Best Buy has a good selection of amplifiers to choose from. Most of these amplifiers are backed by a 90 day warranty.
Yes, you can buy special headsets that connect directly or very near to your hearing aid. This allows direct sound without the reverb whine. Here is a website that carries several of these headsets: http://www.soundbytes.com/page/SB/CTGY/hearing-aid-compatible
Bad Cat is a brand of music equipment. Their tube amplifiers are for guitars, and can be highly customized. They also carry with them a lifetime warranty.
To emphasize weak sounds and attenuate strong signs.
yes they have very bad hearing
Can devorce be done by hearing it on phone or receving it on sms
No, they have excellent hearing but poor eyesight.
A hearing impaired phone, also known as a TTY (teletypewriter) or TDD (Telecommunications Device for the Deaf), is a specialized phone that allows individuals with hearing loss to communicate via text messages instead of voice calls. These devices are equipped with a keyboard and display screen to facilitate written conversations.
There's no "average price" for hearing aids, because the prices vary so widely. There are "amplifiers" at about $15, and there are digital units programmed by your audiologist, costing thousands of dollars.