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Help with Hearing

Allows use of telephones by people with limited hearing, including using vision
A TTY device resembling an electric typewriter. The keys and display panel are black, while the device body is off-white.

TTY/TDD with a printer for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing.

Screenshot of an iPhone displaying "Doorbell is Ringing" alert, with a large blue bell icon against a white background. Beneath, there is a blue button that reads "Confirm" in white font.

Sound alert app designed for use by individuals who are deaf, or hard of hearing. The app can detect a wide range of sounds, such as smoke alarms, doorbells, babies crying, car horns, and more.

Angled view of a large black headset with a camera lens on the right.

A wearable headset that allows the vision-impaired to see more clearly. It is designed to help users overcome many low vision conditions.

Small black device with lanyard on left and a side panel view of the device on right showing connector ports and control knobs.

A battery-powered, portable, receiver that allows the user to benefit from an Audio Frequency Induction Loop System using a standard pair of stereo headphones.

An illustration of a shop front with a door and two display windows, each with a bookshelf. Above the door reads "Future Aids" in both English and Braille. There is also Braille on the door. The shop is red, yellow, and blue. Beneath the illustration reads "The Braille Superstore."

Voice output utility program designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. 

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.

A medium-sized black device, roughly resembling a smartphone without a display.

Device that allows users to operate their mobile phones hands-free, designed for users with Multiple Sclerosis or other upper body disabilities.

A large, off-white telephone with a long and narrow LCD display panel at the top. Beneath it is a full keyboard.

Easy-to-use TTY device for hearing-impaired individuals.

The RogerVoice logo, which is a green "speech bubble" shape with a white outline of a person wearing a headset and pilot's goggles.

Captioned telephone calls and relay service for smartphones.