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What is a TTY?

Telecommunication Device for the Deaf

A TTY is a special device that lets people who are deaf, hard of hearing, or speech impaired use the telephone to communicate, by allowing them to type text messages. A TTY is required at both ends of the conversation in order to communicate.

It can be used with both land lines and cell phones. Unlike text messaging, it is designed for synchronous conversation, like a text version of a phone call.

A modern digital cell phone must support a special digital TTY mode in order to be compatible with a TTY device.

TTY devices and VCO phones - VCO (Voice Carry Over phone), is designed for people who wish to use their voice to speak on the phone while reading the words of the other party for improved understanding. We offer TTY devices with built in printers and designed for home use and when you are away.

Ameriphone DIIIP Printing TTY
This Ameriphone TTY offers all the desirable features you ever wanted in a text telephone: programmable voice relay announcer, personalized greeting, answering machine, built-in bright flasher, memory directory and much more. With the Dialogue IIIP, text communication has never been easier!
$455.00
AP-DIIIP
Ameriphone Q90D TTY
The Ameriphone Q90D TTY is designed for TTY users on the go, the Q90D is digital cell phone compatible, lightweight, portable and very stylish. Plugs into many cellular and cordless phones (cell/cordless connecting cord included) - take it with you anywhere!
$229.99
AP-Q90D
Ameriphone VCO Phone - Voice Carry Over Telephone
The VCO phone allows you to speak into the handset while the incoming conversations are displayed as text on the screen by using the toll-free relay service or TTY. Just read and talk. It's that simple.
$169.00
AP-VCOPORT

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