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Posting for 2+ yearsVoice Aid Voice Amplifier Kit
Lichfield, Staffordshire
£40
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- 1 day ago
Description
RRP – £84
Minimum donation to the Grace Cares fund – £40
Designed for people with weak or strained voices who struggle to be heard by others, the Voice Aid Voice Amplifier Kit JF105A is a powerful device that can be used to dramatically amplify even the faintest of voices for up to 12 hours, giving you confidence when communicating with others. This handy device keeps volume and clarity of voice over a period of time, meaning it does all the work for you and prevents further straining or damage of your voice.
Condition: Good condition, good working order
Specifications:
Voice amplifier dramatically boosts the volume of your voice, with clear sound output
Sensitive enough to pick up even a whisper, allowing you to strain your voice less
Lightweight headset microphone for comfort
Can be connected to a computer or mobile phone for increased audibility when using phone or video calling apps
Provides 12 hours of continuous use meaning you don't need to constantly re-charge it
Three millimetre wide jack connector
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Local delivery can be arranged or we can sort shipping nationwide - please contact before buying so we can quote for you.
Grace Cares is a Lichfield based not-for profit which has been set up to support older people and care workers across the UK.
We collect, donate, and sell pre-loved care equipment to enhance people’s quality of life, support care workers and older people in need with community groups and grants, and leave a better planet for future generations.
Find out more: www grace-cares com
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Ad ID: 1501862849
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