Not for the visually impaired. The phone does not have braille. They have the foresight to put up a phone-sized warning sticker in Braille. Says the phone can be noisy. It's not in your favor. They're just afraid that someone might complain. They don't offer any other braille stickers that could really help. Talking buttons. Some of them but not all. Need to know if it's in hands-free mode? nope there is light In fact, there are many flashing lights of different colors that are useless to those who cannot see. The lights are mostly distracting. speak number keys. Most other important keys are not. The keys speak AFTER you release them. So you don't know what you clicked until you clicked it. Not that useful. There is no back button when dialing a number. The talk buttons just tell you what wrong number you dialed so you can hang up and start over. I wrote to their support team and they didn't care. Another company that makes products intended to help people with disabilities, but they don't. A little more thought and this could have been a good product. It's like that, no. Unfortunately, most other phones are much worse. It works out. Advanced features are ok. The keys are mostly large. It's not intuitive. At least they didn't throw a completely useless LCD on it.
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