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The KerLiTar Elderly Landline Phone features large, high-contrast buttons and an amplified speakerphone tailored for seniors and the vision or hearing impaired. It includes 10-number speed dial, adjustable ringer volume, LED call indicators, and a wall-mountable design. Powered by the phone line, it remains operational during power outages, ensuring reliable communication at home.
















| ASIN | B01J85WZFA |
| Best Sellers Rank | #209,538 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #540 in Landline Phones |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (146) |
| Date First Available | July 28, 2016 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.52 pounds |
| Item model number | 8541729855 |
| Manufacturer | KerLiTar |
| Product Dimensions | 3.15 x 8.27 x 3.15 inches |
A**R
Helpful for older or nursing home patients, great buy!
Very large buttons for visually impaired, easy to use and the manual is easy to read. Loud speakerphone is great for hearing aid. The phone can be mounted on the wall, there are slots on the back, easy to operate. Also, it can work in power outage, because it is powered by the phone line. Great deal, recommend!
J**A
Great for my grandma,Recommend A+++++
The phone is nice for my grandma, It works well, she likes the big buttons. We can hear each other clearly. The speed dial function is easy to set. Great value.
T**N
She's happy
I got this for an elderly friend who is legally blind. The big buttons are easier for her to use. I programmed her most used numbers and she seems happy. The only thing I found wrong was it doesn't hang up right away. You have to hold the receiver down a few seconds before it hangs up.
A**.
Don't waste your money
Don’t waste your money on this phone. Although it arrived very quickly, there was no packing slip and the “packaging materials” were almost non-existent. It easily could have damaged the phone in transit. Although mine arrived in one piece it has several flaws in design. The good parts: (A) The letters are easy to read although a person with severe macular degeneration might find the alpha-numerics difficult to read. They seem to blend in with the numbers and cause the user to see more “waves” then they should; (B) The phone does ring quite loudly so someone hard of hearing would have a better chance of hearing it; (C) The instructions for programing the speed dialer were quite clear and I had almost do trouble following them. The bad parts: (A) The construction is light and a bit flimsy but when put on a sofa it was ok; (B) The volume control on the hand set made little change in the loudness of incoming calls and the sound of the calls that did come in were very poor in quality in that there was a great deal of hissing; (C) The speaker was hissing and I (with my good ears) could barely make out what the person on the other line was saying. This also was the case with the person who was trying to make the call: (D) The visual “lights” in the front of the unit to indicate a call were so tiny that they were practically useless. I really wish that the seller would have a better product because they seem nice enough for tech support and the like.
J**S
Non-slip design? NOT!
Phone is so lightweight that it almost always slips off the table whenever one lifts the handset. I removed the little black plastic foam feet and installed 4 little silicon bumpers, available at Lowes and Home Depot. This helps, but there is just not enough weight in the phone to keep it from moving after lifting the handset. This is for my MIL who is in assisted living, which requires the user to dial 9 to get an outside line. I've been searching and searching for a way to program a pause in the stored memories so the phone will dial 9, wait for a dial tone, and then dial my phone number. So far, no joy.
G**G
Not for the hearing impaired
Although this phone has big buttons which would help an elderly person maybe see the numbers better the sound quality is poor. Both the hands free and the receiver aren’t loud enough and have poor sound quality. For the money it is a decent phone but doesn’t do the job properly for my hard of hearing father. Like they say you get what you pay for.
C**I
Easy to use
We purchased this large button telephone for my mother-in-law who has Macular Degeneration Disease. She was having difficulty making telephone calls with her electronic telephone/answering machine. This was a perfect solution.
K**S
Worked till it didn't.
I really liked the phone at first, it did what I wanted it for. However it stopped working today for an unknown reason. None of the buttons would operate the phone it lasted a little over a month. For the money, would suggest you buy elsewhere. 34$ is a lot to spend for a phone that doesn't last. :(
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