Hearing Impaired Phones
People are used to phone calls that are voice driven.
People who have troubles hearing regularly what the other person says on the line most probably have hearing problems.
This makes it quite difficult for them to actually understand what is being said and it is quite a hindrance to normal living for many of them.
This is why using hearing impaired phones is a life safer in many cases.
There are several different reasons why a person cannot hear well others on the phone, some of which are the actual voice pitch that is constantly changing from person to person.
Also the voice intonation and loudness is another major reason.
Hearing impaired phones solve much of this by filtering some of these noises and amplifying everything in order for the voice to be completely heard.
This will simply give the deaf or near deaf people an easy way to communicate with the rest of the world, by offering them a better sense of hearing.
One of the most common materials used to craft these phones is a copper wire called telecoil which is embedded in the actual phone.
Basically this only amplifies the noises coming from the phone without amplifying any extra noises from outside.
So the background noise will be greatly reduced, allowing the people to really hear each other well over the telephone.
One of the disadvantages of the telecoil, however, is that it doesn't work with every single phone.
It only works with various designs such as a hearing aid which is actually placed either in or behind the ear.
More modern phones also have extra features such as electronic band adjustment and amplified hearing impaired phones.
They have a volume control that allow one to adjust the voice loudness according to the voice coming through the line.
You can easily install T-coils in the headset.
When the volume is turned to high and the headset volume is also turned to high, one can easily hear and experience a feedback, also called a resonance.
When it comes to cell phones (also called mobile phones in Europe), many people are wondering if these offer the same features for the hearing impaired.
Actually many do and the prices for such phones are not high either.
You can easily get phones as low as $50.
Of course the more features and better quality the phones have, the more they will cost.
Some go as high as $250 per telephone.
Basically when using a cell phone it is very easy to amplify the sounds coming from the other end of the line.
Also people can now easily amplify the voice pitches and reduce the noise, making for a much clearer phone conversation.
People who have troubles hearing regularly what the other person says on the line most probably have hearing problems.
This makes it quite difficult for them to actually understand what is being said and it is quite a hindrance to normal living for many of them.
This is why using hearing impaired phones is a life safer in many cases.
There are several different reasons why a person cannot hear well others on the phone, some of which are the actual voice pitch that is constantly changing from person to person.
Also the voice intonation and loudness is another major reason.
Hearing impaired phones solve much of this by filtering some of these noises and amplifying everything in order for the voice to be completely heard.
This will simply give the deaf or near deaf people an easy way to communicate with the rest of the world, by offering them a better sense of hearing.
One of the most common materials used to craft these phones is a copper wire called telecoil which is embedded in the actual phone.
Basically this only amplifies the noises coming from the phone without amplifying any extra noises from outside.
So the background noise will be greatly reduced, allowing the people to really hear each other well over the telephone.
One of the disadvantages of the telecoil, however, is that it doesn't work with every single phone.
It only works with various designs such as a hearing aid which is actually placed either in or behind the ear.
More modern phones also have extra features such as electronic band adjustment and amplified hearing impaired phones.
They have a volume control that allow one to adjust the voice loudness according to the voice coming through the line.
You can easily install T-coils in the headset.
When the volume is turned to high and the headset volume is also turned to high, one can easily hear and experience a feedback, also called a resonance.
When it comes to cell phones (also called mobile phones in Europe), many people are wondering if these offer the same features for the hearing impaired.
Actually many do and the prices for such phones are not high either.
You can easily get phones as low as $50.
Of course the more features and better quality the phones have, the more they will cost.
Some go as high as $250 per telephone.
Basically when using a cell phone it is very easy to amplify the sounds coming from the other end of the line.
Also people can now easily amplify the voice pitches and reduce the noise, making for a much clearer phone conversation.