[Electronics-talk] Cordless Phone:

Jim Barbour jbar at barcore.com
Fri Nov 12 17:25:19 UTC 2010


I really like the Panasonic phones.  They're cordless, so I can have
them throughout the house, so I can hear the caller ID wherever I
am.

Also, the Panasonic phone announces the name and number of the person
calling me.  I haven't found a talking caller ID box that will do
this.  I'd love to hear of one.  There are some that will announce
contacts that you've put into them, but none that will announce the
name and number off the caller ID signal.

If someone wanted to review who called them, then you'd need a caller
ID box.  BTW, you can have both.  The phone to get extra information
and more places that announce the caller ID; and the talking caller ID
box that lets you review who has called.

Take Care,

Jim

On Fri, Nov 12, 2010 at 11:11:41AM -0600, Bryan Schulz wrote:
> you are better off to get a phone you like and put a talking caller id 
> unit in the line to the base station.
> you will be able to hear the voice a few rooms away depending on the 
> volume setting.
>
> Bryan Schulz
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> There is only one basic phone with a talking ID.  It is made by Panasonic 
> and it provides a limited amount of information. This device only 
> provides information in audio about the name of the person calling when 
> the telephone is ringing.  You are not able to hear a call log or find 
> out who called when you were not near the phone.  In addition, none of 
> the menus on the device are accessible.  This is only available as the 
> call is coming in.  FCC regulations have resulted in this; so, the FCC 
> declared this an "ADA" telephone.  It is sold at a limited amount of 
> electronic stores.  This item retails for about $100.00
> Good luck.
>
>
> --- On Thu, 11/11/10, Roland Hudson <rollieshirl at cox.net> wrote:
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>> From: Roland Hudson <rollieshirl at cox.net>
>> Subject: [Electronics-talk] Cordless Phone:
>> To: "Discussion of accessible electronics and appliances"  
>> <electronics-talk at nfbnet.org>
>> Date: Thursday, November 11, 2010, 6:28 PM
>> Hi friends,
>>
>> I'm seeking a cordless phone or phones with talking
>> ID. Is there one more "blind friendly" than others?
>> Thanks in advance for any idea you share with me.
>>
>> Best wishes,
>>
>> Rollie
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