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Ameriphone XL50 Phone with 48-dB Amplification and Large Keypad (White) | 
enlarge | Brand: Ameriphone Category: CE
List Price: $119.99 Buy New: $88.76 You Save: $31.23 (26%)
New (50) Used (1) from $64.99
Rating: 18 reviews
Media: Electronics Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.2 Dimensions (in): 3 x 12.3 x 10.5 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: XL-50 Model: XL-50 UPC: 759599765653 EAN: 0759599765653 ASIN: B0007RO5HU
Availability: Usually ships in 3-4 business days
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| Features:
| • | Clarity Power technology amplifies incoming sounds up to 48 decibels | | • | Adjustable incoming volume and tone control | | • | Bright visual ring indicator and extra loud ringer volume | | • | Large, high-contrast backlit keypad | | • | Hearing aid compatible |
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Product Description Ameriphone uses the latest communications technologies to develop superior-quality products that truly meet the unique needs of its customers.The XL-50 model features a powerful amplifier that increases incoming sounds up to 48 dB for extra loud and clear conversations. An adjustable tone control lets you customize the amplifier for optimum word clarity; it makes similar sounding words crystal clear and easier to understand. The amplifier can be set to turn on automatically or manually every time you lift the handset. The XL-50 also features an audio output jack for connection to a headset, a neck loop or a cochlear implant. The phone's extra-bright ring flasher and super loud ringer (95 + dB) with adjustable tone let you know when your phone is ringing and a Missed Call Indicator lets you know that you have missed a call.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 13 more reviews...
If loudness is all you need, then this is for you November 17, 2008 If loudness is all you need in a phone, then the Ameriphone XL50 would be a good choice. The first time I used it, it practically blew me out of my chair. br /br /However, if your hearing situation involves loss in word discrimination, this phone does little for that. I returned the phone because it did not improve my ability to communicate. I replaced it with a basic ATT phone that has no special features for the hearing impaired, and found the sound of higher quality than the Ameriphone.br /br /I am very generously giving this a two-star rating only because it delivers high volume. If a megaphone in your ear is what you need, then go for it.
Review of ameriphone XL50 September 10, 2008 I received the phone from Warehouse. They said it had been returned but that there was nothing wrong with it, that it was in excellent condition.br /The phone worked as far as making and receiving calls, but the program function did not work, and that was really important for my mother. So, I think the phone is good, but I would not buy one from Warehouse.
Good product for the Elderly August 1, 2008 Bought this phone for my 86 year old uncle. The amplification is fine and the phone is simple (simple is the key word). At least he can hear us now when the family calls to check on him.
Great Phone! May 28, 2008 This is our second purchase of this model phone. My Mother is 92 and can hear the grandchildren greatgrandchildren with no problem. The clarity is great and volume adjustable at a touch. I highly recommend this phone for the older adult or hearing impaired.
Careless Refurbishment May 13, 2008 I took a chance by ordering a 'refurbished' version of the Clarity C4205 amplified wireless telephone for my mother. My expectations were that the phone would have been carefully inspected and refurbished by a knowledgeable agent of the manufacturer. The product was NOT refurbished.br /br /The package arrived with the contents simply stuffed into the original box with none of the original packing. The warranty card--completed by the original purchaser--was thoughtfully included.br /br /This model is supposed to have a memory capability for several numbers accessed through the keypad numbers and three emergency numbers dialed with the dedicated buttons above the normal number pad. This particular phone was defective in that it did not memorize any numbers.br /br /Amazon now advises that they are unable to replace the phone because "Warehouse Deals' inventory is constantly changing".br /br /It is very disappointing to so quickly reach a dead end for options to resolve this problem, but Amazon is allowing ME up to 30 days after the delivery date to return the phone for a refund. Amazon and Warehouse Deals should do everything they can to replace the defective phone.
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