Finding Cell Phones for the Hearing Impaired
On this page you can discover how to find the best cell phone for hearing impaired individuals and those who are deaf: the features to look for when shopping and the other devices that can make communication easier. Just remember to always "try before you buy" to assure any phone you choose meets your needs, then, to get the best deals, buy online.
What Are the Critical Cell Phone Features to Consider for the Hearing Impaired?
There are a number of features to consider when selecting a cell phone for the hearing impaired:Learn all about these features below.
Hearing Aid Compatible Cell Phones
Some cell phones are designated as being compatible with hearing aids. When a cell phone and hearing aid are in close proximity, interference can result; creating a buzzing sound that makes hearing voice on a cell phone difficult, or in some cases, virtually impossible.Both cell phones and hearing aids have an "M" (microphone) and/or a "T" (telecoil) rating. Users should compare ratings based on which setting they use on their hearing aid while on the cell phone. The higher the rating, the better the phone should work with their hearing aid.
An ideal cell phone for the hearing impaired who wear a hearing aid should have a rating of at least M3/T3 or M4/T4. If the combined rating of the cell phone and the users hearing aid is 6 or better they should get satisfactory results.
Just a few of the cell phones available which meet the hearing aid compatibility standards are shown near the bottom of this page.
Cell Phone Volume Control
Another very simple step when seeking a cell phone for the hearing impaired is to identify models that offer a volume control which increase volume adequately. The only way to really know for sure is to go into the store and try one out.Potential buyers also need to check out the volume control to assure that it is easy and convenient to operate as it may be a frequently used function.
For some who aren't in the market for a new cell phone, a cell phone amplifier might be considered as well.
There are a few cell phone models that offer padding around the earpiece that help to filter out background noise. Having less unwanted noise competing with the signal the listener needs to hear results in easier communication.
Jitterbug Cell Phone
If a Jitterbug cell phone doesn't sound right for you find out more about other options below. However, if a Jitterbug's senior friendly cell phone sounds like your kind of phone learn more here.
Another possibility is the Clarity C900
Cell Phone Amplifiers
The Text Messaging Option as an Alternative to Calling
For some, getting a phone with text messaging capabilities can be a great way of communicating quickly and easily. Most modern cell phones offer texting capabilities and if paired with a data service plan can be a great add on feature.Some have suggested using a Blackberry specifically as it offers text to voice and voice to text capabilitites or perhaps a AT&T Tilt based on it's great texting abilities. If you're interested in other phones, see our page about the best phones for text messaging.
If texting will be the primary method of communication, learning more about data only plans may be in order as well. Find out more below.
Another Great Texting Cell Phone
Data Only Plans for the Deaf and Those with Profound Hearing Loss
T-Mobile has the Data Plan, AT&T has their Text Accessbility Plan, Sprint has the Relay Data Plan, and US Cellular offers several options inluding a standard wireless plan. Verizon Wireless has data only plans starting at $34.99/month, you can see more here.
A Text Messaging/E-Mail Only Device
Peek Pronto for Sale
Peek Pronto Mobile Messaging Device (Grey)
Also available in Cherry and Aqua.
Vibration Alert
For the deaf and many of those with hearing loss, a vibration alert is more effective and less intrusive to others than a loud ringtone. Most cell phones offer the option of using a vibration instead of a ringtone, thus this should be an easy to find feature.A phone which can be clipped onto the clothing of the owner allows easy detection of the vibration and thus, a clip or similar feature should be sought. When necessary, clips and similar devices can be purchased separately so this should not be a limiting factor.
Cell Phone Clips
Best Cell Phone Design for Those with Hearing Impairment
Cell phones come in two primary designs. Some cell phones are shaped like a "candy bar", just a rectangular shape with no need to flip it open to use it.The best cell phone for the hearing impaired individual however, ideally has a "clam shell" design" which flips open giving the phone a longer profile. Such phones are more easily held to the ear and can even offer the padding mentioned earlier to block out background noise.
In addition, the longer profile of such cell phones provides increased distance from the transmission components of the cell phone, minimizing any interference that may occur as a result of proximity to any hearing aid.
Other Cell Phone Considerations for Those with Hearing Impairment
Some manufacturers have also developed neckloops that can help increase the distance between the compenents of the cell phone and the telecoil. These neckloops can provide the convenience of handsfree operation while driving.
Cell Phone Neckloops
VCO Capabilities for a Cell Phone
This method of calling allows those with severe hearing impairment to communicate more normally and much faster than when using a regular TTY where they have to type.
Now there are VCO machines that can be used with cell phones which allow easier and faster communication with these devices.
Voice Carry Over Phones
Is Hatis the Answer?
Hatis is a simple earpeice with an induction coupler that goes into the ear. It can be used with both in-the-ear and behind-the-ear T-coil hearing aids for those with moderate to profound hearing loss. It allows such individuals to hear conversations with much better audio quality.It can plug into any audio jack, from cell phones and landlines to equipment such as a television or MP3 player. It's highly portable and light weight making it extremely comfortable and inconspicuous.
Free trials of this device are available through Verizon Wireless stores and local audiologists.
See a demo of Hatis here.
Want to Learn More about Cell Phones for the Hearing Impaired?
- Consumer Affairs article
- Information about the transition to all digital networks in the US cellular industry and how this will effect those who wear hearing aids and use cell phones.
- FCC Fact Sheet
- Information from the FCC about requirements on cellular providers/cell phone manufacturers to provide hearing aid compatible cell phones.
- Gallaudet Information Page
- Information about why cell phones are problematic for those with hearing loss and tips on choosing an appropriate cell phone.
- Access Wireless article
- More detailed information about "M" and "T" ratings. Be sure to access the links at the bottom of the article for more information.
- Buzzle
- An informative article about choosing the right cell phone if you wear a hearing aid.
The Future of Cell Phones for the Deaf
Watch the video below or read this story at Science Daily to learn more.
MobileASL: Will Signing via Cell Phone be available in 2009?
MobileASL Research Movie
Describes the MobileASL research project using real time video over the mobile cell phone network in the U.S.
curated content from YouTube
When You're Ready to Buy a New Cell Phone
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Just a Few of the Hearing Aid Compatible Cell Phones
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News about Cell Phones and Other Phones for the Hearing Impaired from Google
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- lasertek lasertek Dec 8, 2009 @ 7:07 pm
- Nice! Pretty helpful and interesting lens. I may not have hearing problems nor does any close friend and relative but it's good to know that there are available cell phones for the hearing impaired. Thanks so much for sharing.
Hope you could visit my lenses as well. Thanks again
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- Alex P Alex P Dec 8, 2009 @ 3:08 pm
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- julie harper julie harper Dec 5, 2009 @ 7:49 pm
- not yet still looking for an cell ph what i need to find out if nextalk will work on an cell ph also getting the inter net
what i am looking for is when the person who is calling has a voice & when i get the message it comes in words & when i talk it goes back to them as sound like nextalk works on my laptop
most o the people i know are hearing people so it does get ;onely with know one to talk to but on line of computer but not every one has an computer
i am hearing in paried can't hear on reg ph can any one help me find an cell phon with unlimet inter et & getting word when some one talks on the cell ph to me at an low price i am poor so i don't have alot of money
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- mulberry mulberry Dec 6, 2009 @ 9:59 am
- It sounds like what you may want to consider is a data only plan. One where you pay for internet access/text messaging but don't have to take the voice plan with it. You can find these for as little as $9.99/month. There is also a device called the Peek Pronto that is used for messaging only, it's possible to buy the device and life time service and never pay a monthly fee at all. The cost is $300 but you never pay any more. It may be too costly, but it's something to think about. You can see more information about either of these options on our page about text only plans. http://www.squidoo.com/text-only-plans. Hope this helps.
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- Spook Spook Nov 21, 2009 @ 3:35 pm
- I'm so sorry it has taken me so long to rate this great lens. With my implant I can hear on the phone. Understanding what is being said apart from people who are close to me is difficult. I sometimes wonder about the hearing world. You try with full hearing coming from a different country to understand the Irish or the Scots, for example. You battle. Imagine what it's like for someone in the same circumstances who has no hearing. Yet people get annoyed having to repeat themselves. However when people with full hearing say 'huh' and somebody has to repeat themselves. Nothing wrong with that. Think about it. Blessed by an Angel.
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