In our view the Geemarc AmpliPOWER 40 is a measurable improvement on the already successful CL200+ which it replaces. It's level of amplification is very good, especially with the boost button and the hands free speakerphone facility is a useful, popular feature. The tone control is also helpful for those with a hearing loss.
The AmpliPOWER 40 is a top of the range domestic model with excellent performance and some good features specifically for deaf people.
The Geemarc AmpliPOWER 40 is designed to help those with a considerable hearing loss. It is similar in listening sound and quality to the CL100/CL1100 and the CL400/CL1400. The high-contrast big buttons are useful for those with visual impairment or with limited dexterity. The handsfree speakerphone is a popular feature, especially for those who prefer not to use their hearing aids when talking on the telephone.
The AmpliPOWER has an inductive T coil in the handset and is compatible with all hearing aids with a telecoil facility (as with all our amplified corded telephones).
The man who invented shorthand, John Gregg, was deaf.
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