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Panasonic’s KX-TGM420 Series is a home phone solution designed for improved communications for anyone affected by hearing loss.
It has a voice volume up to 40 decibels (dB) to make caller voices easier to hear, while the base unit can be set to ring loudly at up to 112 dB. The ‘Slow Talk’ feature slows the speed of speech in real time and when checking voice messages.
For visual support, bright red LED visual ringers on the base unit and handset flash when there is an incoming call. The phone is also compatible with hearing aids.
And for amplified calling ease and comfort throughout the house, the system can be expanded with the option of up to six full-featured handsets.
The amplified phone comes with a backlit LCD and keys. It has a large white-backlit 1.8-inch LCD and a big keypad. On the base unit, large, easy-to-press buttons provide a choice of six tones to improve the audibility of a range of different voice types; and there are 1-touch dial buttons marked 1-3 so key numbers can be saved and recalled automatically – such as family or emergency services.
Calls from noisy places can be more easily heard with Noise Reduction to suppress background noise interference. Nuisance calls can be avoided with Talking Caller ID and Call Block (up to 250 numbers). The phone also includes Talking Dial and Talking Phonebook to guide you through your calls.
Finally, there is a rechargeable battery in the base unit keeping users connected when the power goes out. When fully charged, both batteries provide power for up to 12 hours of use and up to 8 days standby.