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Clarity P300 amplified telephone

Have you ever wanted to call someone but had to stop and look up the number, even ones you dial often? Have you wished you could remember the important ones so you don't have to look them up? Have you ever had a hard time hearing the person on the line, but didn't want to keep asking them to speak up? Here's the phone for you!

The Clarity P300 amplified telephone offers Clarity Power technology to make sounds not only louder, but also clearer and easier to understand. The phone features nine speed-dial pads with photo displays you (or a family member) can program with the photo of the person you're calling when you press it -- how cool is that? The phone also offers amplified voice and a large, easy to use dial pad.

This phone is the ideal solution for someone suffering from mild to moderate hearing loss and low vision — and for those who want the easiest phone with programmed numbers to operate. This phone also features a bright visual ring indicator and is hearing aid compatible.

The P300 is available for the suggested retail price of US$44.95 through Clarity Authorized Distributors and online at http://www.clarityproducts.com.

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