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Specialized Telecommunications Equipment

FTRI offers a range of specialized phones, tablets, and communication tools designed to support how you connect in everyday life. Whether you’re looking for clearer sound, visual alerts, or alternative ways to communicate, each solution is built to make conversations easier and more accessible.

All equipment is provided at no cost to eligible Florida residents.

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Featured Equipment

Explore some of the most commonly selected devices. These options are designed to support a range of communication needs, from mild hearing loss to more advanced solutions.

Amplified Phones

Amplified phones are designed to make conversations clearer and easier to follow. With adjustable volume, tone control, and enhanced sound quality, these devices help reduce strain and improve everyday communication.
 
Options range from simple corded phones to cordless models that connect to both landlines and mobile devices.

Amplifiers

Amplified phones are designed to make conversations clearer and easier to follow. With adjustable volume, tone control, and enhanced sound quality, these devices help reduce strain and improve everyday communication.
 
Options range from simple corded phones to cordless models that connect to both landlines and mobile devices.

Captioning

This is an amplified telephone combined with a captioning tablet designed for people with hearing loss. Use the XLC8 cordless phone to amplify your call. Look down at the captioning tablet to see your complete captioned conversation in real time.

Ringers

Audible and visual signalers for telecommunication systems are alerting devices that notify users of incoming calls. Options range from simple corded phones to cordless models that connect to both landlines and mobile devices.

Specialized Equipment

Assistive specialized equipment to help individuals with hearing or speech loss communicate.

TTYs (Text Telephones)

A TTY is an assistive hardware device that allows people who are deaf, hard of hearing, or speech disabled to type and read phone conversations using the 711 Relay service. 
Options range from simple corded phones to cordless models that connect to both landlines and mobile devices.