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Review on πŸ“ž Hamilton CapTel 2400i: Large Touch-Screen Captioned Telephone with 40dB Amplification - Enhance Communication Accessibility by Roger Calvert

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Anyone hoping that this subtitled phone will restore their ability to make normal calls will be sorely disappointed.

Anyone who is hard of hearing and hopes that this telephone with subtitles will enable normal phoning again will be bitterly disappointed. There is a significant delay between the interlocutor's speech and the display of subtitles on the phone screen. This latency isn't significantly reduced by a high-speed internet connection, and that's not surprising: the repeater operator is involved in subtitle recruitment, and this just can't be fast enough to be satisfactory. Anyone reading this has seen how unsatisfactory real-time TV subtitles are, for example on news shows: it's BETTER than the CapTel experience. On the other hand, pre-produced programs like Nova have excellent subtitles, but that's the result of massive production work: It's the furthest from the evening news and a CapTel show in the world. Despite all this negativity, I keep my phone in the hope that in an emergency I can get my message across and let the authorities know I'm on the line with a significant delay. I have to say though that I've had terribly embarrassing situations in public places trying to explain that I have a hearing problem. For some reason most people just don't get it. I'm afraid that we who are hard of hearing are somehow incomprehensible to most people.

Pros
  • Stable test results
Cons
  • A newer model could have been chosen