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6/24/2011

Clarity Amplified Corded Trimline Phone with Clarity Power Technology (C200) Review

Clarity Amplified Corded Trimline Phone with Clarity Power Technology
Average Reviews:

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Pros: Great for elderly - loud ring, large loud buttons, light flashes when rings, amplifies incoming sound, hangs on wall in kitchen (minimal space), easy to use, person on other end can hear you perfectly

Cons: There's a bit of an echo or something (probably with all that amplification) that you hear a bit of yourself. My parents say it's ok, but I want them to have a great phone. They love the other features.... so it's kind of a toss up...

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Product Description:

The Clarity C200, featuring Clarity Power technology, makes sounds not only louder, but also clearer and easier to understand. With up to 26 decibels of amplification, the easy to use C200 is an ideal solution for those with a mild to moderate hearing loss.


Main Features
Manufacturer: Clarity
Manufacturer Part Number: C200
Manufacturer Website Address: www.clarityproducts.com
Product Type: Basic Phone
Phone Lines: 1
Phone Features: Indicator - Bright visual ring, Hearing Aid
Interfaces/Ports: Headset Jack
Buttons & Keys: Keypad - Large, backlit



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2/05/2011

AT&T Corded Speakerphone (1040) Review

AT&T Corded Speakerphone
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We have 96 offices across the region and use 1-6 of these in every office.They work great including intercom/transfer.

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Product Description:
AT&T 1040 Corded Speakerphone

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