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

Housemate unit with colored red and blue ring on top. Bubbles extending from unit to signify the ability to control windows, doors, TV, lights, and music from the device.

Wireless environmental control system with a built-in switch, switch interface, and companion smartphone app.

Unlocked iPhone resting upright on blue docking station.

Desktop signaling device for landline and mobile phones, notifying you when you have incoming calls by phone, Skype, FaceTime and text messages. The device is extra loud and also features a flashing-light visual alert.

Slim rectangular device with green screen displaying time and other controls along bottom of screen.

Wireless alert system that provides both audio, visual, and vibration alerts. It alerts you to all the daily sounds in your home with add-on transmitters such as the alarm clock, door, phone, baby, and alarm sound from your audio alarms, warnings from your motion detectors and storm warning from your NOAA radio and more.

Device with speaker and sliding volume,tone, and ring pattern control buttons.

A loud telephone ringer, the CrystalTone Ringer is for people who have difficulty hearing the phone ring.

Various types of accessibility features in mobile devices. In one image, there is an illustration of a user controlling their smartphone using voice control. Also shown is an iPhone with screen magnification. The screen is zoomed in and shows a section of the home screen apps. There is an iPhone connected via its charging port to an external switch adapter. The switch is large, round, and red. There is also a hand holding a touchscreen candy-bar style mobile phone that is displaying braille.

There are many different accessibility features that are built into mobile phones, as well as phones designed specifically for different disability groups. GARI provides the ability to find just the features you are looking for.  

Various models of extra loud alarm clock with bed shaker. Two of them resemble a standard rectangular alarm clock, but with a small, black, and round component (resembles a "hockey puck") attached to it via cord. Two of the alarm clocks are smaller; one is a circular clock with a flat base for standing upright. The other is small and heart-shaped. One model has teal clock numbers; two have red; and a fourth has purple clock numbers.

Extra loud alarm clocks with a sonic vibration component that can shake a mattress or pillow in order to wake a sleeper.

A black transmitter with neckloop and controls next to a black receiver with neckloop and controls.

A wireless FM assistive listening device that provides enhanced sound level and clarity for users who experience difficulty hearing. The remote wireless microphone feeds directly into the hearing aid via the loop/telecoil system. 

Black amplifier device with moving volume control and 3 buttons.

Phone amplifier device to assist people with hearing difficulties.

A small, rectangular device with a speaker with large, flashing light on top.

A visual and acoustic signaling device that flashes brightly and/or sounds a beep upon receiving a call.

A white colored signal device

This product has been discontinued.

A signal transmitting device with flash light features to help the hearing impaired people to communicate and also grab attention.