A device that gives users wearing Oticon hearing aids control over all functions: changing the hearing programs or regulating the hearing aid volume and the connection to all audio, entertainment and communication devices. This device sends audio signals directly to both ears, transforming the hearing aids into two small wireless headphones.
An app that allows users to read, in real-time, what the person on the other end of the phone says. The app is available in the following countries: USA, Canada, UK, Germany.
Service that works with any telephone (landline, office phone, cordless phone, mobile phone) and a computer. Sprint WebCapTel is meant to be used anywhere within the U.S.
A free app available for people who are Deaf, Hard of Hearing, DeafBlind, or have a speech disability to place relay calls and communicate using text. Available only in the USA and US territories.
An approved captioning vendor for the Described and Captioning Media Program (DCMP). Funded by the United States Department of Education, the DCMP evaluates and certifies captioning companies on a national level.
An accessibility app designed for people who are deaf and hearing impaired. The app features automatic speech recognition technology and performs real-time transcription of speech and sound to text on a phone screen, so users can more easily participate in conversations.
An app that automatically adjusts to specific features of a user's hearing. Use the power of a smartphone and the latest technologies for the maximum sound amplifier.
An Apple app to access Talking menus, Tickets, Directions and more. QR Codes or actual Logos can be scanned, or, browse for local businesses by name or category.