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Geemarc BDP400 Talking Telephone
[BDP400]
£122.60
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Telephone for the visually impaired by the RNIB

Developed in partnership with the RNIB, the BDP400 has all the trademark Geemarc features for hearing loss, together with ground-breaking tactile symbols on the keys, a huge display screen and full vocalisation of memories, names, numbers and commands. It's perfect if you have an element of visual impairment or have no sight at all.

The BDP400 allows you to hear the command of every button you press, hear the name of the caller and hear the number calling you. The buttons have been specially designed to be tactile so that you can get to feel and know every button.

£1.00 for every phone sold is donated to the RNIB.

Product Features
Full vocalisation of names, numbers, menu, commands, date and time
Self-recordable phonebook
Talking Caller ID
Touch and feel tactile recognition buttons
Unique ergonomic design for easy use

Extra large, height-adjustable screen with navigational menu, adjustable screen contrast and large backlit display (160x240 dots)
Large print userguide
Unique choice of fonts and colours to provide the best contrast combination

Extra loud hands free speakerphone with volume setting
Adjustable volume control (up to 35dB)
Adjustable tone control
Hearing Aid Compatible
Extra bright visual ringer indicator
Adjustable ringer volume control
3 ringing melodies

Big button keypad
Wall mountable

This product was added to our catalog on Monday 21 September, 2009.
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