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Doro Phone Easy - Big Button Phone

Brand new big button amplified phone for sale. 
Unused still in box as in photo. Box has bits of slight tear that’s all.
Cost me £30.00 but happy to sell it for £20.00
This is a bargain as its over £30 to £50 in Amazon, eBay etc now.
Buyer collects from SE22

The Doro Phone Easy 312CS comes complete with a large, clear display and large buttons to make dialling easier.


Easy to use: With 3 direct, programmable memories, you can call your frequent contacts quickly and easily. Experience effective communication with its basic functions, such as a redial button and volume control.
Supports hearing impairments: The Doro Phone Easy 312CS is compatible with hearing aids (HAC), further emphasizing itself as an ideal product. This product gives out loud and clear sound, which is also an additional benefit. It also features a visual ring indicator.

Features:
Telephone with big buttons to make calling easier
Alphanumerical screen (95 x 35mm)
Speakerphone
3 direct memories
Caller ID memory: 15
Large display Font
Loud and clear sound
Visual ring indicator
Redial: call the last number
Volume adjustment
HAC: Compatible with hearing aid

 

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