PRODUCTS HEARING IMPAIRED OR

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CLARITY PROFESSIONAL CLARITY PRODUCTS 4295 Cromwell Rd Ste 309 Chattanooga TN 37421 Products for hearing impaired or deaf persons, namely, [ time alarms, ] [ smoke alarms, ] [ door alarms, ] [ intrusion alarms, noise alarms, ] [ smoke detectors, ] [ wireless/remote receivers, ] wake-up apparatuses in the nature of indicator lights and electronic bed shakers, [ text telephones (TTYs), ] [ telecommunications devices for the deaf (TDDs); notification systems comprised of a central processor that interprets incoming stimuli and activates a corresponding alarm that notifies users through sight, sound or vibrations; telephone headsets, ] telephone equipment, namely, telephones, [ telephone amplifiers, ringers, ] and telephone parts and fittings therefor, for the hearing impaired and deaf; excluding hearing aids;
SMART FOR SENIORS PLANTRONICS, INC. Legal Department 345 Encinal Street Santa Cruz CA 95060 Products for hearing impaired or deaf persons, namely, telephones, mobile phones, text telephones (TTYs), telecommunications devices for text communication by the deaf, headsets, telephone amplifiers, and ringers, time alarms, door alarms, intrusion alarms, noise alarms, wireless/remote receivers, wake-up apparatuses in the nature of indicator lights and electronic bed shakers, and notification systems comprised of a central processor that interprets incoming stimuli and activates a corresponding alarm that notifies users through sight, sound or vibrations;SENIORS;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method for providing communication services for the hearing-impaired includes establishing a communication link between a hearing-impaired party and a communication assistant. The communication link may be a full duplex link. The communication assistant may also establish a voice link with a hearing party. The hearing-impaired party and the hearing party may then communicate, with the communication assistant acting as a conduit for the conversation. For example, the hearing party may send a voice message to the communication assistant. The communication assistant may then convert the voice message into a text message and transmit the text message to the hearing-impaired party. The communication assistant may also convert text messages received from the hearing-impaired party into voice messages for the hearing party.