Tips To Buy Mobile Phone For People With Hearing Impairments
There are many smartphones in the market today with amazing features and latest technology
, but few phones are there for the elderly and specially-abled people who are hard of hearing or have poor eyesight. The elderly and the less able people who are hard of hearing and have poor sight find it difficult to use the modern mobile phones. They do not want to miss calls because they could not hear the phone ringing or struggle with small buttons. What they want is a smartphone that they can make or receive calls without much effort.
Only a few manufacturers have come out with handsets that have a large screen with huge keypads for the poor sighted or phones with extra loud ring tones for the hard-hearing. Unfortunately, the phones are not only expensive, but also have only the basic features. So even if people spend huge amounts of money for such specialised phones for comfortable usage, they do not get to enjoy many of the amazing features that the regular smartphone offer including touch-screen or Internet. It is definitely a good idea to buy a regular smartphone for the hard-of-hearing, however, checkout a few things before purchasing one. Yes, if planning to recycle phones and buy a new regular smartphone, consider the few tips.
When mobile phones and hearing aids are near each other, it produces a humming sound that makes it difficult to hear voice on the phone. So, check and see if there is lot of interference while using the hearing aid. Studies show that sliding phones offer more voice clarity as they have less radio interference than other phones and so best suited for people hard of hearing.
Most mobile phones are not compatible with hearing aids. Make sure the smartphone fulfils the compatibility standards for hearing aids. Mobile phone ratings are marked with M and hearing aids marked with T. Mobile phones for the hard to hear people who use hearing aids must have a minimum rating of M3/T3.
Make sure to buy a smartphone that is Bluetooth compatible as specialised Bluetooth headset are available in the market that can be used to reduce interference as the phone is kept away from the hearing aid. But, the specialised headsets are quite costly.
When buying a smartphone make sure the volume controls are easily accessible because people with hearing impairments may need to adjust the volume quite often to hear the sound. Also, some basic phones do not have speaker-phone, so when buying a phone for elderly people who are hard of hearing make sure the phone has a speaker-phone as it increases the volume of the call.
It is a good idea to communicate via texting for the hard to hear people. So choose a smartphone that has a keypad, which is easy and comfortable to use. Also, choose a tariff plan that offer loads of free texts.
Some of the best smartphones for the hearing impaired include Blackberry Storm 9530, HTC Touch Diamond, LG Chocolate 3, Motorola ZN4 Krave Phone and Samsung U340 Cell Phone. If recycling mobile phones and planning to get a regular smartphone that can make communication easier for the hearing impaired, consider all the tips.
by: Sell Mobile
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