Williams Sound Pocketalker® Ultra
Personal Amplifier Assistive Listening Device Model : PKT D1 EH |
One-on-one conversations • Small-group listening • Television listening • Conversations in the car • Counter service for government, banks, and pharmacies • Nursing Homes • Restaurants • Medical appointments
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The Pocketalker® Ultra System amplifies sounds closest to the listener while reducing background noise. Ideal for one-on-one conversation, small-group and television listening, or conversing in the car. Use with or without hearing aids. Simply plug in your earpiece, position the microphone near the preferred sound, adjust volume to your comfort – and start listening. This model has a tone control to help adjust the sound how you like it.
Items included with the Pocketalker® Ultra
(1) PKT D1 amplifier (1) HED 026 rear-wear headphone (1) BAT 010-2 two AAA alkaline batteries (1) WCA 007 extension cord (allows mic to be handheld or placed near a speaker at a distance) (1) MIC 014 microphone (1) RCS 003 lanyard |
Williams Sound Pocketalker® Ultra User Manual and Specification Data:
pocketalker_ultra_specification_data.pdf | |
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pocketalker_ultra_quick_setup_guide.pdf | |
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pocketalker_ultra_manual_and_user_guide.pdf | |
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pocketalker_ultra_brochure.pdf | |
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pocketalker_cleaning_instructions.pdf | |
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Not sure which one to buy? Check out the Williams Sound comparison chart to help:
pocketalker_comparison_chart_of_different_models.pdf | |
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Effects of Untreated Hearing Loss:
Hearing loss can have many emotional and social consequences including social isolation, depression, safety issues, mobility limitations and reduced income and employment opportunities. In older adults, hearing loss has also been shown to be associated with poor quality of life, dementia, cognitive impairment, and functional limitations. http://www.statcan.gc.ca/pub/82-625-x/2016001/article/14658-eng.htm
Hearing loss can have many emotional and social consequences including social isolation, depression, safety issues, mobility limitations and reduced income and employment opportunities. In older adults, hearing loss has also been shown to be associated with poor quality of life, dementia, cognitive impairment, and functional limitations. http://www.statcan.gc.ca/pub/82-625-x/2016001/article/14658-eng.htm