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Clarity MHA100 Cell/Mobile Phone Amplifier | 
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Brand: Clarity Category: Health And Beauty
List Price: $59.70 Buy New: $22.37 You Save: $37.33 (63%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 61033
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
MPN: MHA-100 UPC: 840356890906 EAN: 0840356890906 ASIN: B0018ME5GE
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description This mobile headset amplifier is ideal for people with hearing loss as well as for people who use their cellphones in noisy environments. It combines a mobile phone headset / earbud with amplification for the hard of hearing. The MHA100 increases incoming sound on your cellular/mobile phone up to 24 dB. It also turns on / off automatically in order to conserve batteries. The MHA100 amplifier easily connects between your cell/mobile phone and the headset (not included). This amplifier works with most cellular and cordless phones with a standard 2.5mm headset jack. An optional adapter may be required if your phone does not have a 2.5mm jack. Covered under a 1-Year Mfg. Warranty
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Good in-line amp for cordless phone February 16, 2008 This product works well. I have to call into conferences where people are talking into speakerphones from across a room. This device allows me to hear all people clearly.
It uses three hearing aid style batteries which may be a little difficult to find, but it seems efficient, only coming on when needed (voice active)
it works February 15, 2007 I spend a lot of time in phone conferences. Many of the people won't talk into the microphones. My headset wasn't loud enough. I have this taped to my handset now and the sound is great.
The amp plugs into the handset. The headset plugs into the amp. You have to figure out what to do with the amp. It has a little belt clip, but for me it makes more sense to just tape it to the handset. Life would be better if the phone had more volume control, but it doesn't. Given that I need an amp, this is a good one.
It works but could be a lot better January 3, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Bad fit on ear piece... not sure what species designer had in mind but it certainly wasn't human. Amplifier works but sound is somewhat distorted Short battery life. It does a job but could certainly do it better AND, given that it is just a simple audio amplifier it certainly should cost less.
Penny wise but pound foolish September 4, 2006 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
There is NO On/Off switch ! You will miss parts of your conversation.
The unit will turn itself off to save battery life during your conversation if no one speaks for a couple of seconds.
While the unit is turning itself back on you will miss the first few words spoken by the other person.
This is so irritating that I've stopped using this.
There is no On/Off switch. Nope, this thing is too "smart" for that. It will detect noise and amplify it otherwise it will turn itself off. I've tried pushing the volume buttons during the inevitable lulls in conversations but it does no good.
PLEASE .. I'll spend the money on more batteries. Make something like this which has an on/off switch. I'll gladly pay for more batteries if I forget to turn it off.
I cannot find any other product that truly amplifies the sound. When this works, it is fine but the automatic shutoff ruins everything.
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