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Telephones

Accommodations for hearing, vision, and movement for conventional telephones
Stylized image of an orange-colored telephone with push buttons and a red handset.

QualifPHONE Pro is software for telecommunications that enables those with physical disabilities or language difficulties to make phone calls directly from a computer, without the need for a telephone.

A black rectangular device with 12 photos arranged in a 3 by 4 grid. The device is connected to the corded analog telephone.

A device that connects to existing phones and uses pictures to identify 12 frequently called numbers and or emergency services with single button dialing. 

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.

Rectangular device with 6 photo keys in 2 columns of 3.

This product has been discontinued and is no longer supported and serviced.

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.

Rectangular device with an input, two knobs at the bottom, and a speaker on the front face.

The telephone transmitter converts phone call signals through the TAE plug into broadcast signals that are routed through the mains via cable radio on the device and can trigger a pager.

A window of the Ekiga software with a list of people to contact in the local area network. Options at the top are Chat, Edit View, Tools, Help.

A free Voice over Internet Protocol (or VoIP) IP telephony and video conferencing application for Linux, Unix-like (e.g. BSD or OpenSolaris), and Windows operating systems.

Text "Lexima" written in blue and orange letters.

A mobile software with text recognition and text-to-speech that can read text from paper. Useful for the blind and the illiterate.

Numeric VDN with Danish Speech

A VDN device specially developed for blind and visually impaired.

Black rectangular keypad with white and yellow number and symbol keys.

An enhanced keypad for landline phones that is designed to make it easier to make calls even if you have poor eyesight, unsteady hands or have difficulties remembering phone numbers.