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Future Call FC-1507 Amplified Big Button Phone - Future Call FC-1507 Amplified Big Button Phone

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$39.73
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  • For mild to moderate hearing loss containing 40dB amplification with volume control on the handset
  • Big buttons for easy dialing
  • 10 two-touch memory buttons for speed dialing are backed up even if the telephone is unplugged
  • 2 one-touch speed dial buttons are backed up even if the telephone is unplugged
  • Red 911 emergency key
  • Bright LED visual ringer for incoming calls
  • "Store" key on the back of the phone prevents the numbers in the memory dial buttons from being accidentally changed or erased
  • Flash key for call waiting
  • Redial/Pause key
  • Mute key
  • Ringer hi/low switch
  • Desk or wall mount
  • FCC approved
  • Dimensions: 8" L x 7" W x 3" H
  • Hearing aid compatible

The Future Call FC-1507 Amplified Big Button Phone is a corded amplified telephone, containing big buttons and a 40dB amplified handset for people with moderate hearing loss. This line powered phone retains the numbers stored in memory, even when the phone is unplugged.

This phone is recommended for mild to moderate hearing loss. If you have a hard time hearing the conversation and need some words repeated, but can still manage to get through it, this is the phone for you.

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Brand Name Future Call
Manufacturer Number FC-1507
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