a cell phone I can hear on.....

United States
January 8, 2010 9:08am CST
does one exist? It seems with all our new technology we'd be able to come up with a phone that has a decent hearing feature. Maybe it's just my ears, but it seems like I can hear less clear on my phone than ever. I've tried two or three different models. Anyone know of one that you can really hear on clearly???
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@rucrazy4 (783)
• India
8 Jan 10
It is good if you use blue tooth for listen call.. because .. that time you can concentrate on call and u listen clearly sound... dont change your phone if have bluetooth and by a good quality bluetooth set for ear..
• United States
8 Jan 10
I haven't been able to spend the money on the blue tooth. My phone has blue tooth but I don't want to spend the bucks on the headset! Just cheap I guess. But I also wondered about how much it would drain the battery to use it!
@rucrazy4 (783)
• India
9 Jan 10
At the sametime you charge your phone you can charge the bluetooth too.. and bluetooth price is about $20-$25.. try for online search...
• United States
9 Jan 10
that's not too bad!
@cream97 (29087)
• United States
9 Jan 10
Hi, macdinggolinger. The cell phone that comes to my mind is Jitterbug. I do know that they have big key pads where it will be easier to dial a number. I would think that you could also hear very well on these too.
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@cream97 (29087)
• United States
9 Jan 10
You can also find the Bluetooth in magazines like Dr. Leonard's or Healthy Living by Amerimark. These places like these have products that can allow you to hear well on the phone. They even have phones too that will be easier to navigate as well.
• India
8 Jan 10
I prefer to use Blue tooth in my ears to receive incoming and outgoing calls..it also help me to listen all the calls while driving
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• United States
8 Jan 10
Blue tooth isn't an expense I've been able to justify as of yet. I have considered it though. But then there's the battery drainage problem!
@kaylachan (69370)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
11 Jan 10
Its up to you. Though I just adjust the volume accordingly on my phone. If you're having hearing problems and you've tried different phones, maybe its not the phone but your hearing. Have it checked. That's the best advice I've got to offer. Maybe you may need a hearing aid or something if its that bad.
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• United States
11 Jan 10
I don't think it's my ears, although that is not impossible! I have adjusted the volume, but when it gets to higher levels the sound is all garbely. I really think it's the phone,although my last phone I had trouble too. It's volume didn't go up no matter what, I think it's speakers were too small. Thanks