Companies Selling Adaptive Products for Hearing Loss
by Dana Mulvany, MSW, LCSW
dmulvany@usa.net

ALDs and Other Products
Wireless Two-way Pagers with TTY Features
Cellular Telephones



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If you live in a state with an equipment distribution program, such as California's Deaf and Disabled Telecommunications Program (http://www.ddtp.org), please thoroughly explore what telephone equipment is available to you for free or at a discount before buying telephone equipment for yourself.

Listed in alphabetical order, not by order of preference.  Some products are available only from the "primary" source and are not sold through the multiple product companies.

Assistive Listening Devices and Other Products for use in the Home or Workplace

Audex  primary source
(Audio amplification: amplified cordless and cell phones, infrared assistive listening systems, including "Texas Pyramid." Web page may not show all available Audex products.)
710 Standard Street
Longview, Texas 75604
800-237-0716 Canada & U.S
Fax (800) AUDEX-74
http://www.audex.com

Centrum Sound primary source of Oticon ALDs with some outside products
(primarily listening systems, including audio loop system with integrated alerts)
572 La Conner Dr.
Sunnyvale, CA 94087
408-736-6500
408-736-6552 Fax
http://centrumsound.com

General Technologies primary source with some outside products
(limited but selected/adapted products such as phones, answering machines, and assistive listening devices)
1-800-328-6684 V/TTY
7417 Winding Way
Fair Oaks, CA 95628
 

HARC Mercantile  multiple products
HARC Mercantile Ltd.
Hearing Aid Center of Kalamazoo
P.O. Box 3055 Kalamazoo, MI 49003
(800) 445-9968 Voice/TTY
(800) 413-5248 Fax
http://www.harcmercantile.com

Harris Communications, Inc. multiple products
15159 Technology Dr
Eden Prairie, MN 55344-7714
1-800-825-6758 Voice
1-800-825-9187 TTY
1-800-211-4360 VCO
612-906-1099 FAX
http://www.harriscomm.com/

Hear-More multiple products
1-800-881-4327(V/TTY)
http://www.hearmore.com
http://www.hearmore.com/alertma.htm

Hitec (comprehensive, serves multiple disabilities)
1-800-288-8303 voice
1-800-536-8890 tty
1-888-654-9219 fax
8160 Madison Ave.
Burr Ridge, IL 60521
http://www.hitec.com

Potomac Technology multiple products
1-800-433-2838 (Voice/TTY)
(301) 762-1892 (Fax)
One Church Street, Suite 101
Rockville, MD 20850
http://www.potomactech.com

Phonic Ear
source of Telepin (compatible with Bernafon, Danavox, Oticon, Unitron, and Widex BTE hearing aids)
also provides sound field systems and FM systems (including BTE Free Ear System)
800-227-0735 voice
Petaluma, CA
http://www.phonicear.com
 

WCI multiple products, Ultratec phones
http://www.weitbrechtcom.com
1 (800) 233-9130 V/TTY
2716 Ocean Park Blvd., Ste 1007
Santa Monica, CA 90405
(310) 452-8613 V/TTY
(310) 450-9918 FAX
Email: sales@weitbrechtcom.com
 
 

Wireless Two-Way Pagers with TTY features

Reachnet (email, interactive TTY capabilities, Pager Chat)
http://www.reachnet.net
888-RNET-008 (888-763-8008) Voice
877-RNET-TTY (877-763-8889) TTY

Wyndtell (email, TTY messaging)
http://www.wynd.com
WCI (see above) is the California distributor at this time.

Cellular Phones

Audex  (see above listing for more contact info)
Adapted analog cell phones and adapters for using TTYs.  Had arrangement for providing free amplified cell phones with contract for a year or more of service in some areas.  Call Audex for availability in your area.
http://www.aldaction.com
 

Motorola
Analog cell phones with jacks for neckloops (not yet available as of this writing). "Antenna Battery" prevents interference from antenna for hearing aids.  See:  http://www.mot.com/GSS/CSG/accessibility.htm
See also article on hearing-aid compatible phones: http://www.mot.com/GSS/CSG/Help/PR/pr980223_hearingphones.html
(The Motorola Lite™ II/XL and the V Series telephones are hearing-aid compatible)
 

Nokia
Proprietary, optional "loopset" that works with 51XX and 61XX series of Nokia (digital) cell phones. See
http://www.nokia.com/press/magazines/discovery/vol47/page43.html
(Note: the article has a significant error:  "All hearing aids have support for induction loop technology." In fact, only hearing aids with telecoils support induction loop technology.)
Optional vibrating batteries provide additional access in some Nokia phones.
 
 

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