Clarity® D704 DECT 6.0 Amplified/ Low Vision Cordless Phone
For Low vision and moderate hearing
The Clarity® D704 amplified and low vision cordless telephone with Caller ID display amplifies incoming sound up to 40 decibels and is 20 times louder than a standard home phone.
The D704™ offers a vision solution featuring the largest keypad of any cordless phone, high contrast numbers, a backlit keypad that is easy to see at night, bright visual ringer and a large font CID display.
The Clarity D704 uses patented Clarity Power™ technology, making hearing easy again by eliminating feedback and distortion, minimizing background noises while managing soft and loud sounds.
For convenience, the D704 offers a handset speakerphone to listen hands-free at up to 40dB, plus it allows up to five expansion handsets to be used with each base (sold separately).
FEATURES:
Amplifies incoming sounds up to 40dB or 20 times louder than standard phones
4 customizable tone settings
Minimizes background noises
Eliminates feedback and distortion
Easy to see high contrast numbers
Contoured number keys with soft-touch material
Backlit keypad
Large font and high contrast *Caller ID screen
Talk/Flash button for *Call Waiting
Extra loud and clear speakerphone in the handset
12 speed dial memory buttons
100 name/number phonebook with 10 memory buttons
20 last number redial memory
Belt clip
Hear-It-Ring Clarity ringer has 10 loud and clear melodies plus 6 levels of volume
Expandable up to 5 total handsets (sold separately)
Large keypad and Caller ID display light up as a super bright visual ringer
Direct connection to assistive listening devices or headset with 2.5mm jack
Rohs and TIA-1083 compliant
Dialing buttons measure approximately 1/2" x 1/2"
Handset Size: 7” x 2-1/4” x 1-1/2” (H x W x D)
Base Size: 2-1/4” x 4-1/2” x 4-1/4” (H x W x D)
Handset Weight: 6.125 oz. (with battery)
Base Weight: 4.25 oz.
Power: AC Adapter (Input: 100V-240V, 200mA & Output: 6VDC, 300 mA); Rechargeable Battery (2 X AAA, 600mAh Ni-MH)
* NOTE: Caller I.D. and Call Waiting requires subscription from local phone company.