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Hearing Aid Link

Magnetic or Bluetooth link to compatible hearing aids
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.

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.

Small box with two wired connectors.

This product provides a direct connection and interface between the telephone and a cochlear implant speech processor (the external part of the implant) for clearer telephone reception.

Wire with rounded hook on top of a smartphone

Cordless mobile phone adapter for hearing aids.

Opis 60s micro hEar

Α mobile phone receiver that allows users to enjoy an interference-free communication on their mobile phone while using their hearing aid.

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.  

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Telephone handset with magnetic field generator that is useful for those with hearing problems or those who wear hearing aids.

Homephone with large dialing buttons.

The b TELl II is a phone for people with hearing loss that features a loudspeaker with the handset. The volume, frequency, and microphone volume are all adjustable.

A very small black modem with indicator lights.

An adapter for a landline telephone that is not Bluetooth enabled. When installed and paired, it will transfer the call directly and wirelessly to an Oticon Streamer. The Streamer then transmits audio directly to the hearing aids so that the other person on the phone can be heard clearly.

Metallic gray box attached to black neck loop wire; in the front there is big black switch and five multipurpose LEDs on the left side, with volume up and down buttons.

HearIt Mobile is a user-friendly, wireless neck loop for use with Bluetooth mobile phones.