Electronics : Ameriphone P300 Phone with 18-dB Amplification and Photo Speed Dial (White)

Electronics : Ameriphone P300 Phone with 18-dB Amplification and Photo Speed Dial (White)

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Ameriphone P300 Phone with 18-dB Amplification and Photo Speed Dial (White)

from: AMERIPHONE



Ameriphone P300 Phone with 18-dB Amplification and Photo Speed Dial (White)
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Street Price: $38.99
Gaunz Org Price: $35.99
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Ameriphone
EAN: 0759599765936
Label: AMERIPHONE
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Product Manufacturer: AMERIPHONE
Model: P-300
Publisher: AMERIPHONE
Studio: AMERIPHONE
Warranty: 1 year warranty


Piece facts:
  • Clarity Power technology amplifies incoming sound up to 18 decibels
  • Quickly and easily dial a telephone number by simply depressing a button that houses a photo
  • Nine programmable photo memory buttons make dialing easy
  • Bright visual ring indicator and large, easy-to-use dial pad
  • Hearing aid compatible, up to 75 dB extra loud ringer




(White) Dial Speed Photo and Amplification 18-dB with Phone P300 Ameriphone






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The Photo Phone P-300 allows you to dial a number simply by pressing a picture. With its powerful, built-in amplifier and large, easy-to-see keypad, using the phone has never been easier!PR0DUCT FEATURES:Nine (9) photo memory buttons; Adjustable amplifier makes calls up to 20 dB; Adjustable Tone Control makes similar sounding words crystal clear and easy to understand; Advanced electronics minimize background noise and enhance speech clarity; Hearing aid T-coil compatible handset; Adjustable loud ringer and bright flasher announce incoming calls; Large, easy-to-see buttons make dialing easy; Redial, Hold and Flash buttons.


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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Ameriphone ...
This phone was purchased for people in their 80's and it is working fairly well for them.
The ringer button on the right side of the phone caused problems for a day or two as when you move the phone it is very easy to slide this button to off which then the phone blinks red when it is ringing but if you don't see well it is hard to see that.
Other than that the volume of the ring and the voice volume is very good.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Ameriphone P300 Phone with 18-dB Amplification and Photo Speed Dial
The buttons are very large and easy to find . The fact that you can put a photo over the button for easy recognition is great. You just pick up the receiver and push one button and you are connected to the number. My mother is 95 years old and can now independently call those closest to her with no difficulty.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great device ...
My dad recently came to live with us. He is completely deaf in one ear and not too much better in the other. This works great. He talks to all of his friends and family with very few what did you says.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Very Useful item for seniors
The amplication and easy photo speed dial made a big difference for my mother. Because of a slight hearing loss and an inability to dial a long number successfully, she has been cut off from some family members. Now, she pushes one button and reaches the person she wants and can hear what they are saying. Very happy with the purchase.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * It worked! ...
My parents are elderly & my father can use this phone. The buttons worked as they were supposed to on set-up. Very easy process. I was pleasantly surprised that it worked as easily as advertised.

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