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Picture of SONIVOX WIRELESS AMPLIFIER The SoniVox Waistband Amplifier is a small, portable speech amplifier designed for use by people with speech disabilities. It can be worn around the waist on a belt. The SoniVox can be used with a wireless high-gain headset microphone or a lapel microphone, both of which are included with the unit. The voice is projected from the 15-watt amplifier. The volume on the amplifier is adjustable. A carrying case is included. POWER: Uses rechargeable double-A batteries (included) A battery charger is also included. COLOR: The carrying case is black.

Notes: SoniVox is a trademark of Griffin Laboratories. ** Shipping and handling charges are not included in the purchase price listed.

Price: 249.00.

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This product record was updated on June 13, 2013.

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Griffin Laboratories

27636 Ynez Rd., #L7199
Temecula, California 92591
United States
Telephone: 800-330-5969 or 951-695-6727.
Web: http://www.griffinlab.com/.
Email: sales@griffinlab.com.


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