Products for Deaf and Hard of Hearing People
Good hearing technology is about more than hearing aids. This page gathers the deaf and hard of hearing range at All Access World, a global marketplace built by and for people with disabilities, so you can find amplified communication, alerting and listening products in one accessible place, priced in euros and shipped worldwide.
The range includes amplified telephones that raise incoming speech to a comfortable level, vibrating alarm clocks that wake you through the pillow, flashing doorbells and alert systems that turn sound into light, personal amplifiers for conversations in noisy places, and accessories that work alongside hearing aids and cochlear implants.
Every product page states the amplification level in decibels where relevant, describes exactly how alerts are delivered, whether by sound, light or vibration, and notes hearing aid compatibility such as T-coil support, so you can judge fit before you buy rather than after.
Our support team is available in writing by email and contact form, no phone call required. Delivery takes about two weeks, shipping is free on orders over 100 euros, and physical products can be returned within 30 days.
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Frequently asked questions
What products help deaf and hard of hearing people at home?
The most common home setup combines a vibrating alarm clock, a flashing doorbell or multi-purpose alert system, and an amplified phone. Personal amplifiers and TV listening systems help with conversations and media without turning the volume up for everyone else.
How much amplification do I need in a phone?
Amplified phones are rated by how many decibels they add to incoming speech. Mild hearing loss is usually served by 20 to 30 dB, moderate by 30 to 40 dB, and severe loss by 50 dB or more. Each product page lists the exact rating so you can match it to your audiogram.
Do your products work with hearing aids and cochlear implants?
Many do. Product pages state compatibility explicitly, including T-coil support on phones and headsets, and whether alerting devices rely on sound, light or vibration, so implant and hearing aid users can pick products that fit their setup.
Can I get support without making a phone call?
Yes. All support at All Access World works in writing, through the contact form, email and the help centre. You never need to place a voice call to order, ask a question or arrange a return.