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Big Button Phones

Designed for inclusivity

Big button phones are specifically designed to be user-friendly for individuals with limited dexterity, vision, or hearing. These phones incorporate features such as large buttons with clear numbers and symbols, loud ringers, and adjustable volume controls to enhance accessibility. Some models also offer additional functionalities like emergency call buttons, speakerphones, and photo contact lists, further improving ease of use for those with specific needs.

Big Button Phones

Popular brands of big button phones include Doro, Swissvoice, Amplicomms, and Geemarc, each offering a range of models with varying features to suit different requirements. When selecting a big button phone, it's crucial to consider the user's specific needs. Factors to take into account include button size and spacing, ringer volume and clarity, display size and clarity, and any additional features that may be beneficial to the user.

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  1. Alcatel
    Alcatel XL595 Voice Big Button Handset - Black
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    19639
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    £41.66 £49.99
  2. Motorola
    Motorola CD5 Big Button DECT TAM Cordless Phone
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    21197
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    £49.00 £58.80
  3. Doro
    Doro PhoneEasy 100w DECT Cordless Phone
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    19095
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    £41.67 £50.00
  4. Geemarc
    Geemarc CL9000 4G Big Button Amplified Phone & SOS Bracelet
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    20902
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    £108.74 £130.49
  5. Motorola
    Motorola CT610 Corded Phone with Answering Machine
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    21199
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    £31.99 £38.39
  6. Motorola
    Motorola CT200 Big Button Phone
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    21204
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    £26.99 £32.39
  7. Geemarc
    Geemarc Amplipower 40 Amplified Telephone
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    2557
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    £66.00 £79.20
  8. Doro
    Doro Audioline PhoneEasy 311c Big Button Phone
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    2651
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    £28.49 £34.19
  9. Doro
    Doro PhoneEasy 312CS Corded Telephone
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    2675
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    £37.50 £45.00
  10. Geemarc
    Geemarc ClearSound CL100 Big Button Telephone
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    7798
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    £39.66 £47.59
  11. Alcatel
    Alcatel TMAX 70 - Amplified Big Button Corded Phone
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    19818
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    £37.49 £44.99
  12. Alcatel
    Alcatel TMAX 10 - Big Button Corded Phone - White
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    19821
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    £21.66 £25.99
  13. Alcatel
    Alcatel XL785 Combo Voice - Smart Call Block
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    19952
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    £94.99 £113.99
  14. Geemarc
    Geemarc CL595 Big Button Corded Phone & Answering Machine
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    20753
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    £74.95 £89.94
  15. Geemarc
    Geemarc CL610 Big Button Amplified Telephone & SOS Bracelet
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    20754
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    £82.50 £99.00
  16. Geemarc
    Geemarc PhotoPhone 110 Photo ID Amplified Telephone
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    20899
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    £45.83 £55.00
  17. Geemarc
    Geemarc Dallas 20 Big Button Amplified Telephone
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    20900
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    £33.33 £40.00
  18. Geemarc
    Geemarc CL8600 4G Amplified Mobile Phone
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    20901
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    £81.33 £97.60
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Designed for inclusivity

Big button phones are specifically designed to be user-friendly for individuals with limited dexterity, vision, or hearing. These phones incorporate features such as large buttons with clear numbers and symbols, loud ringers, and adjustable volume controls to enhance accessibility. Some models also offer additional functionalities like emergency call buttons, speakerphones, and photo contact lists, further improving ease of use for those with specific needs.

Big Button Phones

Popular brands of big button phones include Doro, Swissvoice, Amplicomms, and Geemarc, each offering a range of models with varying features to suit different requirements. When selecting a big button phone, it's crucial to consider the user's specific needs. Factors to take into account include button size and spacing, ringer volume and clarity, display size and clarity, and any additional features that may be beneficial to the user.

Big Button Phone For Sale

A big button phone is not a museum exhibit and can indeed be useful in the modern era. Compared to smartphones, large-button telephones are simpler in design and have a minimal range of functions. However, for those who appreciate such devices, this feature is more of an advantage. Dialling a number on a big button home phone is less tiring for tired eyes and unsteady hands, and the device's high sound quality ensures reliable communication in homes across the UK.

What Is a Large Button Phone?

The charm of a phone with big numbers lies in its physical usability, which can be mastered in just a few minutes. There are no accounts, apps, or lengthy setup processes to get used to. With their high-quality basic functions, big button landline phones can deliver competitive results at a low price. 
If you are interested in a device with advanced functionality, should you focus on a big button phone with answering machine? A model with a small digital screen can be selected for ease of use, although all options will operate properly even without it.

Who Profits the Most from Large Button Designs?

Big button telephones for the elderly can be a real lifesaver, because pressing a small glossy keypad with shaky hands or poor eyesight is not easy. Globally, landline phones for seniors provide clear visual feedback, making it easier to determine the distance between buttons and ultimately reducing stress.

It is worth paying attention to the comments next to specific models. Labels such as “large button telephones elderly” also indicate that the handsets are shaped for easy grip. Special landline phones for arthritic hands help facilitate everyday communication by requiring less effort and precision from the fingers.

How To Pick a Button Phone That Fits Your Needs

When choosing a big button landline phone, try to find a high-quality solution rather than a popular option. Here are a few points to note:

  1. Buttons. They should be easy to press and remain visible even in dim light.
  2. Connection type. A big button corded phone can be powered directly from the telephone network (wired) or operate via a radio channel (wireless).
  3. Additional features. An answering machine, caller ID, and the ability to enable speakerphone are optional, but can upgrade the user experience.

Test the sound and how the handset feels in your hand. If all the parameters are suitable, this is a sure sign that the purchase will be a good one.

Frequently Asked Questions
What is a big button phone, and how is it different from a regular phone?

Big Button Phones have larger, clearer keycaps and a simpler layout than most regular phones. Numbers are printed with high contrast, and spacing that could ensuring that confusion about calling the wrong number is decreased. The vast majority of the models don't have complex menus; hence, basic tasks such as placing a call, selecting pre-set memory buttons, receiving a call, and leaving a call are handled by just one button with one particular problem.

Can I use a big button phone with my existing home phone number?

Yes. The big button phones on our site, can all be used with whatever existing telephone number you have. They will all connect to your existing landline connection.

How loud is the ringtone on most big button phones?

Typically Big button telephones have louder ringtones than regular telephones. The given volume control allows adjusting the device settings to a comfortable level, and the signals remain audible even in the presence of background noise. Others also provide tone adjustment and visual notifications, such as flashing indicators, so that people with hearing impairments can quickly and reliably notice an incoming call and respond to it with ease. Please check the specifications of individual models to be confident of volume controls.

Do big button phones need Wi-Fi?

No, these phones do not rely on wireless internet. Conventional models in the UK generally connect directly to a landline socket or base unit and use the same copper or fibre-optic line as regular landline telephones. They operate if your home Wi-Fi is off or inaccessible. Since they use a phone line rather than a data network, the network is normally stable provided the landline itself is operational.

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