Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Geemarc launches hearing aid-compatible VoIP headset

New VoIP technology allows deaf and hard-of-hearing people to make free phone calls over the Internet.
The hearing aid-compatible headset amplifies the sound of VoIP calls, enabling deaf people to make cheap and free phone calls over the Internet.
The headset was developed by Geemarc with input from deaf and hard-of-hearing people.
“Historically, deaf and hard of hearing people have struggled to use free online calls because of the lack of specialist equipment to help them hear the call,” said Andrew Grossman, Geemarc managing director.
“This headset means that people with hearing aids can hear calls more clearly and can now make better use of VoIP and similar chat services.”
The Geemarc CLA3 headset is compatible with PCs, mobile phones, MP3 players, and Geemarc cordless and corded telephones. It retails from £20, and is available now.
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