

🔊 Hear it. See it. Own every conversation.
The Hamilton CapTel 2400iSPNBT is a cutting-edge captioned telephone designed specifically for people with hearing loss. Featuring a large 7-inch touchscreen that displays real-time captions, up to 40dB amplification for personalized volume control, and Wi-Fi connectivity, it ensures crystal-clear communication. With 24/7 nationwide captioning service and an integrated captioned answering machine, this FCC-certified device empowers users to stay connected with confidence and independence.








| ASIN | B00ZYHA1KI |
| Best Sellers Rank | #22,089 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #53 in Landline Phones |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,825) |
| Date First Available | June 24, 2015 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 3 pounds |
| Item model number | 2400iSPNBT |
| Manufacturer | Hamilton CapTel |
| Product Dimensions | 3.64 x 12.56 x 9.54 inches |
J**N
How easy it is to use. Intuitive function.
Works well and easy to use. Large buttons and text. Sound is clear and distinct and capable of being very loud if needed! Touch screen is a plus. I did not set it up so I have no idea about the difficulty. I have been using for less than a week and am getting used to typing and reading what is on the phone at the same time, a little bit of an awkward transition. Because of the very reasonable price, I was not expecting such a good product. Very pleased so far.
A**R
Mom can actually talk on the phone again.
This was the best thing I could have ever bought for my mother in law. She is so hard of hearing and deaf in one ear. She is in her 70’s, and is not to tech savvy, so texting on the phones wasn’t always an option. So we bought her this phone. It’s amazing. She can actually read the screen, it’s an easy set up, I can link my mils cell phone to the phone so she can recognize who is calling with their picture. The volume is so loud on the handset that it actually hurts my ears, but I am not hard of hearing. The speaker setting on the phone is also super loud. The texting on the screen is such a great feature. It is delayed by a few seconds. Nothing terrible, but it works well, and mom can keep up with the conversations.
R**N
Great phone!
My significant other was a victim of an assault & battery. He had brain surgery, spent weeks in rehab, he needed a second brain surgery, and rehab began all over again. He has gone through hell. However, he was able to come home just in time for Christmas! When he saw the gift of a new phone on his desk, his face lite up! At age 80, and while his brain is still healing, this phone has so many features that are going to be of such a help to him, that his old phone could not have been. Thank you, Hamilton, for making a great phone!
T**1
Finally!!
Notice you can use with VOIP, unlike systems seen on tv! Easy setup. Elderly parent will have to keep working to use, but it is very straightforward. Handset is very loud. The only issue is the contacts book. A little difficult to use sidebar to scroll through people. Often phone call will disconnect before she finds the person. If you are under 90, this will be less of an issue.
K**R
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It came the next day, was easy to set up.
F**Y
Very helpful in understanding a phone conversation
I have been wearing hearing aids for over 20 years. I have almost always had problems hearing when using the telephone with or without hearing aids. Recently I saw a commercial on TV that advertised a Free phone and caption service for anyone with a hearing loss. This "free service" is paid for by Federal Tax Dollars. When I asked my audiologist about this service she referred me to a company called CaptionCall. CaptionCall came to my home with a caption phone and after I provided personnel information, they set up the phone and explained the features. When I questioned this person about the requirements to use Caption phones, he explained to me that at one time the FCC required that a persons hearing loss be certified by a third party, he explained that is no longer the law. In fact, now a person must register the caption phone in the name of the person who is using the phone and that person must require caption service due to their hearing loss. In other words, while a third party is not required to certify a hearing loss, the user of the phone must still register the phone and certify that caption service is needed for that person to understand a phone call. I was also told by CaptionCall that if I ever stopped using the phone I had to contact them and they would send me a mailing label for me to return the phone, and on the bottom of their phone it specifically states it belongs to CaptionCall. After learning the above I decided to look and see if I could actually purchase and install my own phone, The Hamilton Captel 2400i is considered to be the best caption phone on the market. I purchased it and a few days later installed in completely unaided by anyone, in fact if you can read you can install this phone. This phone while offering the same services as the phone "loaned" to me, has a much better user interface panel which tosses out a lot of the guess work I had with the CaptionCall phone. I also learned that my old phone can still be attached to my phone line while using any caption phone. For me this was important because all the caption phones on the market have a wired handset, so you cannot walk away from the phone and continue the conversation. ( in this day and age why are they still using a wired handsets?) Anyway my old phone has a wireless handset and I can use it while roaming outside in the yard or within reason where ever I need to be while on the phone. This is also important because other household members cannot use the caption call phone unless the caption feature is turned off. I recommend anyone who has a hearing loss to get this phone, even if you received a free one from a government funded supplier, get this phone. No matter what caption phone you use, the caption phone service is still free. Remember you must have a landline connection, and high speed internet service that you would pay for anyway. The caption service is done over the internet, and yes this phone will connect wireless or using cat5 cable connected to your router/ phone modem. I am going to return the so-called free phone I was given. If I had know before hand that I could have purchased my own caption phone before taking a " free phone", I would have purchased this long ago.
L**T
troublesome wifi connection
Bought this phone for my elderly mother. She has two hearing aids and it had gotten to the point I quit trying to talk to her on the phone because she could not hear. The basic phone is very nice. Was surprised to know that the captioning is actually done by a human. Shows I didn't do my research. The captioning response is a little slow, but once you get used to it very usable and the phone shows promise of really being a game changer. The phone is connected to the internet via Wi-Fi, but phone calls are over a phone cable to cable modem. My concern is its Wi-Fi connection. Last time my parents tried to use the phone it came back with a 'captioning turned off, press caption button to restart' type message. The caption button would not respond. Could not figure out with the manual what was wrong so called customer service. Our router is maybe 25-30' from this phone. Was told by customer service that is outside their recommended range for Wi-Fi to this phone. They recommend an ethernet connection (their home is not wired ethernet). She suggested I restart the phone. I did that and then went through the approximately five screens you have to go through every time the phone powers up and sure enough close captioning is back. As long as this does not happen often, we will keep the phone. Otherwise will return it. I would suggest not buying this device unless it will be on an ethernet connection.
J**M
Seems designed exactly for the intended purpose
Physically large and sturdy device which is necessary for the giant screen. Seems to work well after initial installation for my elderly Mom with impaired vision and hearing.
A**Z
Buenas noches la verdad el producto no funciona aquí en México no se los recomiendo Able para activarlo a Estados Unidos y me contestaron que no mas funciona en Estados Unidos so no lo recomiendo
C**N
This is a wonderful phone and the sound is perfect. I do have to return it however because the caption does not work in Canada.
A**A
No able to use in UK
H**G
The device's captioning feature is only operational in the United States and Australia. It is completely non-functional in Canada. This indicates the device is not intended for the Canadian market and, in my view, should not have been sold or listed on Amazon.ca.
M**E
AS above. I suggest you no not sell phone in the UK,I have an Email from CAPTEL to confirm this If you can send an Email address I will send you a copy. If you know of a similar phone for use in the UK I would be interested. Regards. Angus
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