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Makes audible alerts in the environment (telephone, doorbell, alarms) louder

Blue and white device sitting on counter in office setting. Device features an image of an outline of an ear with an arrow diagonally through it and a small capital letter T on the lower right.

An all-in-one audio induction field generator for use with telecoil-equipped hearing aids, cochlear implants, and loop receivers. 

Screenshot of a Windows OS desktop application, featuring a menu bar and a three-pane program window. The window features an input box for a contact name and number, as well as a "missed call" log.

Voice-output telephone and caller identification (ID) program designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision.

Name of product on top of pixelated image of small rectangular clock with display screen in the middle showing a digital time readout of 00:00.

A free program for people who are visually impaired featuring a talking clock with a resizable window that has a large print display of the time. 

A black square with a cut-out at the top, similar to that of a clipboard, with the universal "hearing-impaired" symbol in the center.

Loop amplification system that can be used anywhere, with no installation.

Short, cylindrical device with a red LED lighted dome at the top. It has a blue base and two colored bands around the base that users can rotate, one green and one yellow.

Visual and auditory-based timer that is accessible to users with cognitive, developmental, or print disabilities.

Various models of digital timers. They resemble small-to-medium-sized electronic devices with LED display panels and small menu buttons. Two models are rectangular and one is round. Two are white and one is teal-colored.

Digital timers allow users to easily record time without manually winding a timer up, as with analogue models. They feature simple menus with LED displays and loud audio alarms for when the time is done.

Various models of amplified telephones. Two models resemble standard corded telephones, but with a band of LED lights across the bottom edge of the receiver. One of them has a display screen. The other two models are cordless, with a large round speaker built-in the handset at the top above the display screen. They both have volume control buttons on the receiver. One has a round black display screen with blue numbers indicating volume level. All models are white or silver. One has bright yellow buttons.

Amplified telephones have extra-loud ringers and speaker volume, making them easier to hear.

Various models of cell phones for seniors. They resemble standard cell phones. One model is a flip phone; the other three are "candy bar" phones with large, easy-to-see buttons. One model is a smartphone with a touchscreen. This shows a simplified menu for"Phone," "Text Messages," "Camera," "Email Messages," etc. One phone has purple, red, pink, lime yellow, and blue buttons. The other models are black, white, red, and dark grey.

Provides essential phone and texting capabilities with a simplified interface, easy-to-see buttons and screen, and enhanced soakers for the hard-of-hearing.

Black mouse with gold clickers, black scroll wheel next to gold earbuds.

A mouse and headset combo designed for mobility, giving the user freedom of movement and premium sound quality.

Hamilton CapTel captioning service on the devices it supports.

Hamilton CapTel offers various captioned telephone technology solutions designed to make it easier for people with hearing loss to use telephones, smartphones, and tablets.