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Handset Ear Pad

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  1. EAR BUFF FOR THE CELLULAR PHONE The Ear Buff for the Cellular Phone is a handset ear pad designed for use by individuals with hearing disabilities. This peel and stick pad fits Motorola and OKI brand phones and provides soft protection for the ear while it reduces outside noise....[More Information]

  2. EAR BUFF FOR THE TELEPHONE The Ear Buff for the Telephone is a handset ear pad designed for use by individuals with hearing disabilities. This peel and stick pad fits most square handsets and provides soft protection for the ear while it reduces outside noise. COLOR: Raspberry, black, teal, or royal blue....[More Information]

  3. TELEPHONE COMFORT EAR PAD The Telephone Comfort Ear Pad are handset ear pads designed for use by individuals with hearing disabilities. The soft, flexible cup is placed over the existing telephone receiver to redouce hearing aid feedback whistle during telephone conversations. Models are available for use on round or square handsets....[More Information]

  4. TELEPHONE COMFORT EAR PADS (MODEL 2420) The Telephone Comfort Ear Pads, model 2420, are handset ear pads designed to be attached to the receiver section of the telephone to cushion the telephone receiver and shut out room noise. These foam pads may be used with or without a hearing aid, and come in boxes of two dozen....[More Information]

  5. TELEPHONE CUSHION The Telephone Cushion is a handset earpad and telephone adapter for hearing aids designed to eliminate feedback and provide comfort when in-the-ear hearing aid users are on the phone. The device slips onto the earpiece of the telephone handset. The cushion is made of polyurethane....[More Information]

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