Clarity XLC3.4+ DECT 6.0 Landline Amplified Cordless Phone, Extra-Loud Ringer, Big Buttons Cordless Home Phone, Talking Caller ID & Dual Power Battery
$238.84
Price: $238.84
(as of Dec 31, 2024 00:08:15 UTC – Details)
Product Description
Clarity creates smart communication solutions that help seniors live richer, more engaged lives. Founded in 1969, Clarity is the world leader in amplified telephones, notification systems and assistive listening devices.
Clarity is driven by a simple purpose—help people with hearing loss live their fullest lives. Over the course of 50 years, Clarity has built an unrivaled expertise in sound amplification and the role it can play in lives—especially as we age. Whether it’s reconnecting with family members, sharing memories with old friends, enjoying the comforts of home, or setting off on the latest adventure, Clarity is amplifying life every step of the way.
The Clarity XLC3.4+ and (1) XLC3.6+HS kit includes XLC3.4Plus DECT 6.0 cordless amplified phone with call waiting caller ID which uses DCP and 50+ decibels of intelligent amplification to make conversations louder and clearer. Its concave earpiece creates an acoustic chamber to provide crystal clear sound. Dual Power Battery Backup lets you make calls when the power is out.
DCP Digital Amplification
Hear clearly with DCP digital amplification up to 50 decibels and four (4) tone settings.
TIA-1083 Compliant
Loud and clear speakerphone for hands-free conversations. Extra loud, flashing ringer with adjustable tones and voicemail indicator Hearing aid compatible.
High contrast Caller ID Screen
Large font with talking Caller ID in either English or French. Illuminated talking dial pad with large buttons that speak the number that is pushed in either English or French.
Direct Connection
Direct Connection to assistive listening devices or headset (2.5mm or 3.5mm). Dual Power Battery Backup lets you make calls when the power is out (included).
Amplified Cordless Phone
DECT 6.0 Technology (1.9GHz)
Interference-Free & Wide Range
30% more Battery life
Digital Clarity Power Technology
Customers say
Customers appreciate the landline phone’s quality and functionality for the hearing impaired. They find it easy to use and say it works well with their hearing aids. Many customers appreciate its lightweight design. However, some have reported issues with functionality, performance, and quality. Opinions vary on volume, ease of use, and value for money.
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11 reviews for Clarity XLC3.4+ DECT 6.0 Landline Amplified Cordless Phone, Extra-Loud Ringer, Big Buttons Cordless Home Phone, Talking Caller ID & Dual Power Battery
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Franklin E. –
New phone much improved…
Our first set of Clarity Cordless phones stopped working. It was not the batteries, it was an internal problem. So, we look for alternatives to Clarity. Although we found other brands of “hearing aid compatible” cordless phones, none of them were close to the quality of sound of Clarity.Except for the color this telephone looks like our old ones, they are not! Our original Clarity units were over 10 years+ old and although they were an immense help we had problems with interference with our computer speakers and land line phones. This is no longer a problem.The new Clarity Cordless phones have a better more defined tone setting. This is very important because it accomidates different types of hearing impairments. A volume control is a great feature however, without the ability to adjust the tone it just listening to a louder blurred voice.The booster, for those of us with slight or no hearing loss, “don’t touch that button”!The brighter screen is much easier to read and the talking caller ID is great for avoiding those unwanted robocalls!Whether this is your first purchase of an amplified phone , or a replacement for one that is no longer working, for our money this is the best phone on the market today.It is important to note, we paid full price for these telephones. We were not compensated in any way, nor do we work for Clarity.
dwalks2 –
Easy to use
Buttons big sound loud bought for hard of hearing mother
John Smith –
Volume to low
I owned a Clarity 3.4 base phone for several years. I decided I needed an ‘expansion phone’ for it. To get an expansion phone for that model I found I had to shop ebay and spend $100. I decided to buy all-new with a Clarity 3.4+. I find the volume on the new phones is insufficient. Using the boost gives distortion and echos. It’s as if the lawyers for the company decided that I might hurt my hearing if they provided the volume that the older 3.4 model provided. I am disappointed.Edit 1-23-23Solved the problem in bed while planning to send the phones back. I remembered using the same power supply for the 3.4+ as I was too lazy to go crawling around behind my computer desk to plug in the new one for the 3.4+. Turns out the power supply for the 3.4+ is more powerful. Solved all the about problems. Mia culpa
Janet Harrell –
Not easy for the elderly to use
Yes, this phone does provide the loudest sound any other phones have produced for the hearing impaired. Unfortunately, the buttons are not well laid out or labeled for a 93 year old with short term memory issues to intuitively use. For example, the “talk” button is used to answer, hang up, and select menu options. The speaker button has the speaker icon on it but doesn’t say speaker. My Dad did not grow up knowing what a speaker icon and doesn’t recognize it as such. He starts pressing buttons trying to find it and ends up muting the person before he can find it, if he does find it at all.There is a preset for the boost mode to be on automatically, which is nice. the buttons could be laid out for more simplistic use. This is an expensive phone for my dad, the user, to want to throw it in the garbage. We are going to try and use a sharpie to relabel the buttons. ð¤ At least he is not accidentally blocking us when looking for the speaker button, like he did with the last phone. Having no block button on the phone is a big reason for the 3 rating and not giving something lower.
Tim Brook –
What used to be a high quality product, failed to live up to prior experiences.
I purchased this same phone for my elderly mother 4 years ago and when those phones started wearing out and malfunctioning, they had worked so well, it was a natural choice to buy this phone again. However, the phones that we received appear to be defective–giving loud electronic feedback, echoing and in general do not function as advertised. The performance is erratic and sometimes there is no feedback but other times the feedback is so loud, no conversation can take place. What a severe disappointment with what used to be a high quality product that enhanced my mother’s life.
Amazon Customer –
Sound booster is a great feature
Sound booster is a great feature for my 97 year old father who is severely deaf. With the sound booster button pressed he is able to hear my voice.
George Welch –
Not amplified or loud
The product page claims this phone is “Extra Loud”, “amplified”, and has “50+ decibels of intelligent amplification”. It is none of those things. It is no louder than any ordinary desktop phone, and this is with the volume control turned to maximum and the boost button pressed. This product is just totally unsuitable for people with hearing loss.I’m giving two stars instead of one for easy return and refund.
Jan –
User is 92.
Can carry on a conversation over phone now.
Kent T. –
Had to buy a new set for my mom as the old set failed at 10 years of use. Price is high, the volume isn’t as loud as the old models and is uncompatible
Amazon Customer –
A handset was missing from this order.
Derek –
Was expecting extra volume for a hard of hearing elderly person. But it was no different from a regular house phone. Sent it back.