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Help with Hearing

Allows use of telephones by people with limited hearing, including using vision
A small black rectangular device on a neck strap with three icon buttons on the front: a telephone, a microphone, and a computer.

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.

Text on a phone screen with the caption, "Read your important calls."

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.  

A phone number at the top of the Live Relay Call screen and a text exchange underneath.

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. 

A mobile phone's screen for manage the app's options featuring notification, call, message, time, and battery and charging states; and Settings options screenshot featuring voice test, voice settings, and text-to-speech language.

An app that announces caller names while a phone is ringing, and missed calls, and reads text messages.

A small oval-shaped black device with a silver tip with the name Cochlear on it. On the front is a large rectangular button with a telephone icon, a small round button labeled "P" and another small round button with a microphone icon. On the side edge is a slide button.

A small lightweight device that clips onto clothing and provides a secure, hands-free through a Bluetooth enabled phone.

A small round device with a loop on the end clipped to the edge of a person's shirt.

A wearable mic and speaker that replaces Bluetooth headsets, earbuds, headphones, and other portable Bluetooth speakers.

Various models of flashing strobe devices that alert deaf or hard-of-hearing users when the phone rings. One device is a white, rectangular box with a clear LED strobe. Another is a red triangle strobe. The third and fourth models are base stands for smartphones that feature built-in cradles for the devices and built-in flashing light displays on the base.

Flashing telephone signaler is a visual alert system to notify deaf or hard of hearing users when they have an incoming phone call.

A person holds a Samsung smartphone and hitting a button on a pop-up menu that says "Calls" with various options.

Mobile app designed to help individuals with hearing or speech impairments make phone calls across different devices while on the move. Users can either make direct text-to-text calls with others who have the app or a textphone or use a text relay assistant to communicate with those who do not have the app.

Stethoscope style headphones with rubber earbuds attached to underchin receiver, place upright in docking station.

Telephone headset, voice amplifier, and media hearing device.

Horizontal, rectangular block with two monitors at either end and blue rectangular block in the middle that has a green circle in the middle with red lines around it and white sound waves emanating on the upper left and lower right sides.

A communications service that uses artificial intelligence to convert speech to text, and text into speech, in real-time for people who cannot use a normal telephone.