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Westone Laboratories, Inc.

PO Box 15100
Colorado Springs, Colorado 80935
United States
Telephone: 800-525-5071.
Fax: 800-736-9576.
Web: http://www.westone.com.
Email: westone@westone.com.

Products distributed by Westone Laboratories, Inc. (listed alphabetically)

  1. AID-GRIP Picture of AID-GRIP

    The AID-GRIP is a hearing aid accessory designed for use by individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing. It enables the user to securely attach open-ear or receiver-in-the-ear (RTE) devices onto the ear to stop movement behind the ear and to prevent loss. The AID-GRIP is made with a hypoallergenic double-adhesive cushion with a wing-shaped retention pad to secure the OTE device to the ear at three points. It comes in a resealable flip pack of 30.

  2. AMERIPHONE PORTABLE TELEPHONE HANDSET AMPLIFIER (MODEL HA40) Picture of AMERIPHONE PORTABLE TELEPHONE HANDSET AMPLIFIER (MODEL HA40)

    The Ameriphone Portable Telephone Handset Amplifier, model HA40, is a handset amplifier designed for use by individuals who are hard of hearing. This unit increases incoming sounds up to 40 decibels (dB). The hearing-aid compatible device is compatible with most home and office phones and connects between the handset and the phone base. Standard features include slide controls for volume and tone selection and a boost button to maximize amplification and block background noise and feedback by muting the microphone in the handset. POWER: Uses one 9-volt battery (included). WARRANTY: One year.

  3. CLARITY PORTABLE TELEPHONE HANDSET AMPLIFIER (MODEL CE125) Picture of CLARITY PORTABLE TELEPHONE HANDSET AMPLIFIER (MODEL CE125)

    The Clarity Portable Telephone Handset Amplifier, model CE125, is a handset amplifier designed for use by individuals who are hard of hearing. This amplifier is designed for use with corded telephones that have a handset separate from the telphone base, and a dial pad located on the base. It amplifies incoming sounds up to 25 decibels. POWER: Uses batteries (not included).

  4. PHONEMAX Picture of PHONEMAX

    The PhoneMax is an amplifier telephone designed to emphasize the high frequency sound that make speech understandable for individuals with hearing disabilities. This phone provides 33 decibels of gain, is compatible with telecoil equipped hearing aids, and can be wall mounted or placed on a desk. Standard features include a large-button keypad, eight memory buttons for auto-dialing, auto redial, tone/pulse dialing selection, and an adjustable ringer. DIMENSIONS (HxDxW): 8.9 x 2.2 x 7.6 inches. COLOR: Light grey. WARRANTY: One year limited.

  5. TELETALKER (MODEL 040) Picture of TELETALKER (MODEL 040)

    The Teletalker is a large button amplifier telephone designed for use by individuals who are hard of hearing. This phone enables the user to press a button to press a single button to activate amplification while providing a volume control for maximum comfort and clarity and comfort. When the handset is hung up, the unit automatically returns to normal operation, protecting others from unintended amplification. Other standard features include up to 55 decibels (dB) or high frequency gain, an amplification indicator that lights up when amplification is in use, a volume control which increases volume up to 25 dB, an enhance control which boosts high frequency speech sounds up to 30 dB, a flashing ring indicator, a 95 dB high output ringer with volume and tone, a redial button, large high-contrast buttons, dynamic signal processing to improve intelligibility, dynamic noise reduction to eliminate background line noise, and anti-feedback circuitry. WARRANTY: Five years

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