Big Button & Amplified Phones

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Earn up to 112 Points.

Amplicomms BigTel 1500 Cordless Big Button Phone for Elderly – Loud Phones for Hard of Hearing – Hearing Aid Compatible

Price range: £49.99 through £112.49
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Earn up to 125 Points.

Panasonic KX-TGM420, Amplified Digital Telephone with Loud Volume Speaker, Big button, Answer machine, Nuisance Call Block, House phones for Elderly, Hearing Aid compatible, Landline phone cordless

Price range: £68.74 through £124.99
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Earn up to 21 Points.

S016 Big Button Corded Telephone with Speaker, Hearing Aid Compatible for Seniors (White)

£21.23
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Earn up to 46 Points.

SWISSVOICE – Xtra 1110 – Corded Telephone – Large Keys – 6 Memory Keys With Photo – Extra Loud Ringtones – Illuminated Ringer Indicator – Audio Boost – Hearing Aid Compatible – White

Original price was: £49.99.Current price is: £46.24.

Earn up to 27 Points.

VTech CL1100 Corded Landline House Phone with Big Button, Visual Ring Indicator, Speed Dial, Handsfree Speakerphone, No AC Power Needed, Hearing Aid Compatible

Price range: £9.99 through £27.49

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