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๐ Hear More, Miss Less โ Amplify Your World with Pocketalker Ultra!
The Williams Sound Pocketalker Ultra is a sleek, portable personal sound amplifier designed to enhance mild to moderate hearing challenges by amplifying sounds up to 40dB. It features easy-to-use volume and tone controls, comes with deluxe headphones, earbuds, a yearโs supply of batteries, and a 5-year warranty. Ideal for seniors seeking a simple, effective way to improve one-on-one conversations and small group listening without the complexity of traditional hearing aids.
| ASIN | B00Q72Z5PU |
| Audio Sensitivity | 40 db |
| Battery Cell Composition | Alkaline |
| Battery Description | Alkaline |
| Best Sellers Rank | #77,487 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #33 in Hearing Amplifiers |
| Brand | Williams AV |
| Brand Name | Williams AV |
| Color | beige |
| Compatible Devices | PockeTalker HED021 Deluxe Headphones, PockeTalker EAR013 Single Earbud, neckloops |
| Control Type | Button Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 2,929 Reviews |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 5 years |
| Fit Type | body-worn |
| Headphone Folding Features | In-Ear |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 3.38"L x 2.23"W |
| Item Weight | 16 ounces |
| Material | Microfiber |
| Model Name | PockeTalker Ultra Duo |
| Model Number | BD3656 |
| Noise Control | None |
| Outer Material | Plastic |
| Part Number | PKTD1-EH |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Style | Handheld |
| Recommended Uses For Product | One-on-one conversation, small-group and television listening, conversing in the car |
| Special Features | Portable |
| Strap Type | neck lanyard |
| Style | Handheld |
| UPC | 682858251942 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
M**A
Better than hearing aids!
So I bought this for my grandma who is 96 years old and the Doctor says she has 40% comprehension with hearing aids. It was getting really frustrating trying to talk to her and one day she expressed how lonely she felt because she could hold a conversation due to hearing loss. I saw one of my patients use something like this before So in desperation I took a gamble and bought this little device. Well I am happy to say she doesnโt even have to wear hearing aids with this setup! We just talk into the microphone and she can hear me!!!!! I donโt have to shout and she understand so much more! No more guessing. I just have to speak a little slowly so she can hear each word clearly. It helps her block out the other surrounding noise and focuses on the person speaking at the microphone. It doesnโt work well as an amplifier for the TV. But we have wireless headphones for that. We have had this device for about 2 weeks and the battery still going, we turn it off anytime we arenโt talking though. It will work perfectly for her doctor visits. There is some feedback at volumes greater than 3: but it is super simple to use and my grandma used it after showing her 1 time, and she had difficulty learning new tech. The device is very intuitive and simple. They tried to make it multifunctional for the tv and other speaker, but it wasnโt great for that. Itโs also small enough to fit into a pocket, except for the headphones but they included a small headphones too but we havenโt tried that one.
C**1
A MIRACLE worker!
My husband is hearing impaired and literally, for years, I have been so frustrated and angry with him because he refuses to buy a new pair of hearing aids. Just wonโt do it. Consequently, we fight constantly because he wonโt keep the one hearing aid in so he can hear me. I end up shouting to be heard plus the tv is on so LOUD that I have to leave the room to get away from all the noise. I ordered this for him and it arrived a couple of days ago. In that extremely short time our lives have improved so much that frankly, it makes me weep. No more hideously loud tv, no more repeating myself (louder each time) a minimum of three times to say one thing. And from his perspective, he can CLEARLY hear the show heโs watching and is so much more relaxed himself! He can hear me and we can have a normal conversation. Iโm telling you, this is really a life changing device! I just ordered another microphone so he doesnโt have to unplug the one attached to the tv and he can just pop that on and come out of his โman caveโ to participate in the day. I had this in the cart for about 10 days waiting for him to decide. Finally, I made the move, ordered it and it arrived the next day. We couldnโt be happier, honestly. If youโre hesitating at allโฆstop. This is worth every penny and is even better than his hearing aids. Do yourself a favor and order this now. Also, I would recommend ordering an extra microphone for the reason I mentioned earlier. I just wish we had known about it, discovered it earlier. Wouldโve saved a LOT of aggravation. This is THE best item I/weโve ever ordered from Amazon! The. BEST.
T**N
The sound pocketalker really works.
Headset not particularly comfortable and awkward being tethered by the cord but it really works. I could hear a whisper fro across the room. I have limited hand function from severe arthritis in my and canโt handle regular hearing aids. I Would not use these all the time but great for tv watching or for activities where you will be seated in one place for a period of time. I would recommend these.
N**Y
handy to have
This is a great device to have for when a hearing aid breaks, or to help a family member without hearing devices. If it gets lost or broken, it is still cheaper than most hearing aids.
M**R
Miracal Ear !
It is wonderful I can now hear much better better than with my heaing aid
S**S
Good performance abysmal aesthetic
I have moderate hearing loss related to age. The primary impacts are TV watching and conversation. I have Costco hearing aids for which I paid $2000.00. I have never been happy with them. They seem to do a better job improving my hearing of creaking floors and miscellaneous extraneous noises than helping with TV and conversation. The Pocket Talker has potential but its aesthetic is so poor that I would never take it out and about. It really needs to be given a design makeover to improve its appearance. A re-name would also be a good idea How about "iHear" or something I removed stars because DESIGN MATTERS. It sucks having hearing loss and it sucks even more when you have a poorly designed hearing aid. Pros: The amplification of TV audio is quite amazing when one places the microphone near the TV speakers. "Near" means within a foot or two. I am able to listen to TV at very low volume levels and still easily make out the spoken words. My Wife now complains the volume is too low for her to hear properly. Ha Ha. Last week it was way too loud for her. If one places the speaker at the unit about 8 feet away from the TV the sound quality is impacted by the natural reverb in the room and sound a bit like you are listening through a 6 foot pipe. One really needs to place the mic close to the TV for best performance. I assume the same wold be true for conversation, but any Baby Boomer with poor hearing and a shred of dignity would not be seen with this poorly designed device hanging around their neck or placed on a restaurant table. See cons Cons: Why on earth would they not install a stereo jack on this thing? The amplified sound would not, of course, be stereo but almost everyone has stereo buds or earphones so one is forced to buy a mono to stereo adapter in order to get inputs to both channels of your chosen listening device. The provided listening devices - mono head pads and buds are super cheap and a bit of a joke and will probably end up in the recycle bin. The mic needs to be close to the TV which means one has a cable from the amp box to the TV. In our case this crosses a floor and is quite inconvenient. A Bluetooth adapter would be preferable but would add cost - so perhaps as an option? My personal opinion is it would be a bit goofy to whip this out at a restaurant and place a wired mic in the middle of the table or to be wearing this thing on a lanyard. This might work for the 95 year old Grandma but for a 66 year old Boomer it is a huge turn off. A Bluetooth adapter might solve the goofy factor. This would allow the entire unit to be placed on the table using Bluetooth earbuds. Still a bit goofy but perhaps less so. The manufacturer needs to take a page out of Apple's book and apply some design effort to this thing. It looks like a cheap transistor radio. It should look like a sleek black cube or some such. The form factor would be easy to redesign to give it a cool factor. There seems to be a bias among manufacturers, if your are older you could care less about design. This is a mistake IMO. Edit after about 2 months of use. I continue to be extremely pleased with the basic performance of the unit after two month of continuous use. The batteries have held up for more than 20 hours of on time so far. Impressive. HOWEVER - the design still sucks big time. The headphones and earphones are cheap junk as another reviewer mentioned. The dollars would be far better invested in design work and converting the mono jack to stereo so one could simply use existing ear phones or buds which almost everyone has these days.
S**D
Was easy to use and worked great
Recommended by the audiologist for a sudden hearing loss caused by a medical problem. To be used while waiting to see if the medical treatments would restore the hearing. It does not have blue tooth or wi-fi but worked fine for talking to the doctor and listening to conversations and the tv. It has a little microphone and volume controls. Was pretty easy to use and would buy it again. Was able to overnight it and that helped in this situation.
T**S
Quality sound amplification but expensive and needs replacement mic and mono headphones
I've bought many of these for my mom over the years, after wasting tons of money buying hearing aids that she kept removing and losing. It works great. The headset is great. The electronics are great. Batteries last forever. It's easy to use. BUT. BUT. BUT. Why a MONO jack? It's so hard to find replacement mono headphones!! And headphones are easy to lose in a care home. Please, Williams, make a stereo version. It's so much easier to buy replacement stereo headphones. And we need replacement microphones too. I don't know why my mom removes it and loses it. Better, make a version with a built-in microphone! (Although I do appreciate the value of being able to put the mic at the end of a long cable. Bluetooth would be nice, I wouldn't want to pay the price.) I have tried the competitors, but they are really a waste of money. I guess I'm stuck with Williams until a quality company makes a competitive item. But $179 is robbery. You can buy an awesome 4 band CCrane radio for that price! This is just a tiny amplifier. What? A few transistors, capacitors, and resistors? Pennies! It's a market niche for some good analog electronics company to exploit. It must cost nothing to make these.
E**N
Though more visible compared to hearing aid, but sound is much clearer.
Good product. Amazed that the interference noise is greatly reduced and my mom is able to hear clearly. She is happy and I am glad too. Thank you
R**W
Item faulty after 1 week
Bought this hearing aid for my 91 year old mother. Rec'd in working condition. But after 1 week it makes white noise, cannot hear anything. My mother is very disappointed. What's the problem?
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