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Digital Cameras Photo Reviews of Clarity Amplified Photo Phone (P300)Customer Review: Great device Summary: 5 Stars
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.
Customer Review: Outstanding for Alzeheimers sufferer Summary: 5 Stars
Mom is living with Alzeheimers - normal speed dial was challenging - the picture feature here is great for her. Easy to set up - larger than we'd have liked but features do take space
Customer Review: Easy to use Summary: 5 Stars
I bought this phone for my elderly mom. she loves it because it is easy to dial, the sound is great too.
Customer Review: Clarity Phone Summary: 5 Stars
My mother is 94 and likes this phone. She especially likes the memory feature with the photos.
Customer Review: Clarification on the ringer volume Summary: 4 Stars
We bought this phone for our 4-year-old daughter, so that, if one of us is home alone with her and becomes incapacitated, she can call the other (or the police, or her grandparents) for help. (She knows numbers and has dialed phone numbers for us before, but, when we did a test run, we realized that it just takes too long for her to find the 10 digits;--and that was without the fear and panic of an actual emergency.)
Anyway, I was a little hesitant when I read the reviews that mentioned how loud the ringer is. When I took the phone out of the box, I was happy to see that I could turn the ringer off. If you or the person for whom you're buying the phone has other phones in the house and doesn't have to rely on this phone's ringer, turning off the ringer may be a good option.
I've only had the phone for a matter of hours, so I can't speak to its longevity or quality. About all that I can say is that it was easy to set up and program. There's a warning label on the receiver about how loud the voices are. I've only tried it with the volume knob slid all the way to the lowest setting, and, at that setting, it's not too loud for the non-hearing impaired.
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