[Electronics-Talk] talking phone for home

randi sanfilippo r.sanfilippo at comcast.net
Wed Mar 22 14:45:27 UTC 2017


Many of the telephones from Panasonic which have answering machines all of
the feature of the answering machine talk also. You can look on Amazon and
they describe all of the features. Randi

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Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2017 10:09 AM
To: Discussion of accessible home electronics and appliances
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Subject: Re: [Electronics-Talk] talking phone for home

Hello:

I wish someone did make a home phone that would do all those things.  The
only phones for home I have seen with anything that talks are from
Panasonic.  On those, the only thing that will talk is the caller ID.  The
model I have is no longer made but I have seen that the newer models still
are available with talking caller ID.Unfortunately not all the Panasonic
cordless phones have that feature.  I had to go with a higher priced
cordless Bluetooth model in order to get one that talked.  None of the other
features will talk.  My model came with an answering machine.  It cannot be
set by a blind person because those features do not talk.  I have been doing
an online search lately because my phones are starting to have problems. 
The only thing I have found that has any talking features is an AT&T
answering machine for $29.95 sold by LS&S Group.  You might have to get that
and add a phone to it in order to serve your needs.  I have not found the
sales people at Target or Wal-Mart to be of any help.  I think I will try
Radio Shack or Best Buy so one of their sales people can at least show me
the phones and they might know more about the talking features.  If I manage
to find something, I will let the list know.  The technology is out there so
it is too bad that somebody has not made a home phone that had more features
that would talk.

Sandra Johnson

-----Original Message-----
From: Sharon Klug via Electronics-Talk
Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2017 7:35 AM
To: Discussion of accessible home electronics and appliances
Cc: Sharon Klug
Subject: Re: [Electronics-Talk] talking phone for home

I'm talking about a home phone. Thanks for your information though.

Sent from my iPhone

> On Mar 21, 2017, at 10:43 PM, Arlene via Electronics-Talk 
> <electronics-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>
> Sharon, you might be thinking about the smart phones. If not the smart 
> phones, you might remember me writing about the 2 samsung cell phones 
> I have, both are feature phones, phones with buttons that have speech 
> included in the phones. Both phones speak all the menues, you can 
> write in all  your contacts, set up speed dial, use the calculator, 
> write text messages, write a shopping list, use the voice recorder  
> and more. The 2 phones are the samsung t-199, which is for t-mobile, 
> and the samsung gusto
> 3 is for verizon. The t-199 is a bar type phone and it's a thin phone, 
> not thick at all. The buttons have that rubber sort of feeling, which 
> to me anyway, it's pleasant to the touch to my fingers when I'm 
> dialing a number, adding a contact or writing a text message. The 
> voice for the speech in the t-199'The sounds sort of like seri to me 
> or also the voice that does some of the different voice mail boxes on 
> the phones.  It costs About $20 at walmart. At the time when I 
> purchased it at t-mobile 3 years ago, it cost $30. It seems as if this 
> phone is getting harder to find, but as far as I know it's still 
> available. I noticed that amazon was selling it. It's such a good 
> little phone. I'll have to check with some of the different stores and 
> t-mobile to see if it's still being sold in the store. The t-199 I 
> have on a post paid account. gusto 3 is a flip phone and it's a nice 
> sized phone, with the buttons that feel smooth feeling. I like it as 
> well as I do the t-199. The gusto 3 voice is a very pleasant sounding 
> voice. There's one thing about it some people may not like about this 
> phone, that is when you open the phone or when you close it, it will 
> tell you the date and time. For me anyway, that's one of the very 
> manythings I like about the gusto 3. If you wanted to find out the 
> time on the t-199, it's easy to do, by going into the organizer and to 
> the world clock. You could even set up times for other cities. You 
> could buy the gusto 3 phone for $12.88 from walmart as a prepaid 
> verizon account, for unlimited calling it's $30 a month. All the other 
> stores that sell the gusto 3 such as target sell the gusto for $20. 
> Both these phones are inexpensive but I've had them for a lit over 3 
> years and they are still working well. In the gusto 3 you could set 
> the speed rate  of the speech on the phone, if you want to make a 
> little faster than the normal rate it talks at. I have some friends 
> that have post paid accounts on verizon so in that case the gusto 3 
> cost $90. If you'd like, I could give you a recorded sampling of both 
> phones. There's a few other phones I would like to look into. There's 
> the convoy 4 which is for verizon that one of my friends has, and the 
> Kyocera Dura XV  that someone on the verizon list told about.  I'm 
> hoping to see both of these phones sometime soon when my target store 
> gets them in. Another phone that had speech it it is the phone from
assurance wireless that Sandra told us about, here on electronic talks.
>
> Arlene
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sharon Klug via Electronics-Talk" 
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> Cc: "Sharon Klug" <sharonklug9304 at gmail.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2017 9:40 PM
> Subject: [Electronics-Talk] talking phone for home
>
>
>> Hello list:
>>
>>
>>
>> I remember some time back reading about a phone that talked the menus 
>> and had a phone book in it. You could input all the information and 
>> recall phone numbers.
>>
>>
>>
>> Does anyone know any information about this phone?
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks for reading and am looking forward to any information.
>>
>> Sharon
>>
>>
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