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Why use the Pocketalker
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Why use the PockeTalker?

1) To have a more relaxed conversation use the Pocketalker. Plus, the information is likely to be understood the first time and received more accurately.

2) When a voice isn’t being received in a relaxed manner or normal volume level, it feels like, on a subconscious level, that the other person is stressed or frustrated with the hard of hearing persons communication ability. The more often this is experienced it can lead to feelings of confusion, hurt, sadness, isolation, and depression. Use the Pocketalker.

3) A voice too loud or exaggerated lip movements can distort sound and the ability to speech read causing more difficulty in understanding what is being said. Use the Pocketalker.

4) Everyone involved can experience increased levels of tension, frustration, and stress, not just for the hard of hearing person, but their family, friends, doctors, health care providers, etc. Use the Pocketalker.

5) Loud background noise causes noise pollution and stress and should be reduced whenever and wherever possible. Use the Pocketalker's listening cord extended.

6) At times, the hard of hearing person may be embarrassed about their hearing loss and feel reluctant to ask questions, especially if they feel it may be difficult to hear and understand the answers. Use the Pocketalker.

7) When tired, hearing and understanding becomes even more difficult. Trying to put meaning to half understood sentences is an extra effort and can become exhausting. Use the Pocketalker.

8) If hearing deteriorates further they risk becoming more isolated from family, friends and important support and information? Use the Pocketalker.

9) If the hard of hearing person has to ask too many times what you said, they may simply quit asking, causing more tension for both parties. Use the Pocketalker.

10) Many times hearing in a vehicle is difficult due to the background noise from the engine, the traffic, the wind, etc. Use the Pocketalker's listening cord extended.

11) At family gatherings the hard of hearing person may feel even more isolated when everyone talks at once, or talks around them. To keep them involved in the conversation use the Pocketalker's listening cord.

12) At restaurants where there is background noise use the Pocketalker with the listening cord extended.

13) If the hard of hearing person uses a wheelchair, they cannot supplement their hearing loss with lip reading when you are behind them. Use the Pocketalker.

14) The hard of hearing person may have difficulty putting hearing aids in or cannot afford them. Use the Pocketalker.

15) Over long term there’s the eventual possibility of "voice fatigue". Use the Pocketalker.

You see, how one important and easy solution in all of the above situations is the small, personal, PockeTalker amplifier. This wonderful little hearing device with it's listening cord extended helps everyone have a more relaxed conversation by bringing their voice right to the hard of hearing persons ear.

This PockeTalker is small and compact. Use the 12' listening extension cord to hear TV, family, friends, health care providers, doctors, etc. The Pocketalker can be worn around the neck with the neck lanyard for hands free use. 2 AAA batteries offer approximately 80 hours of use. The ear accessories are high quality so sound is clear, this is important for clarity, otherwise the hard of hearing person will still be struggling to hear. The Pocketalker can be used with or without hearing aids; everyday, day or night, indoors or outdoors. An impressive 5 years warranty on the PockeTalker, and 90 days on accessories. Don't let another day go by without it.


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