New Sound Alpha Personal Amplifier Introduced in the United States by SoundBytes
Jericho, NY (ContentDesk) April 25, 2006 -- SoundBytes, a catalog, web and retail-based company that specializes in providing assistive equipment for Deaf and Hard of Hearing individuals and the agencies that serve them, today announced, that it has become the first United States based distributor of the Sound Alpha personal sound amplifier.
Manufactured by Times Corporation, a Japan-based firm, the Sound Alpha is one of the smallest, lightest, and most discreet amplifiers available.
At just under two-thirds of an ounce, this device has a sound pressure level of up to 112dB, which could help many hard of hearing people communicate more independently.
Unlike many comparable amplifiers, the Sound Alpha has stereo sound with dual microphones. This makes it easier to identify where a sound is coming from.
The dual microphones are located along the speaker wires, making them very unobtrusive, and are positioned to amplify ones own voice, allowing natural modulation of speech volume. The separated microphone prevents the unpleasant sound of clothes rustling or other unwanted noise. Sensitive volume control and balance adjustment allows the user to adjust the volume to suit the specific hearing loss.
The Sound Alpha is ideal for watching TV, participating in individual or group discussions, going to the theatre, and many more activities. The battery-operated device requires no complicated set up and is simple to use.
"Searching for top quality products to benefit our customers communications needs is a constant priority of ours and the Sound Alpha represents the quality we are looking for," said Michael Abramowitz, Managing Director of SoundBytes. Hearing aids are sometimes not the solution for many of our hard of hearing customers and the Sound Alpha can make a tremendous difference in ones quality of life with regards to communication.For just under $300, the Sound Alpha is available direct from SoundBytes at www.soundbytes.com , by calling SoundBytes at 888-816-8191, and soon at SoundBytes authorized dealers nationwide.
Accessories included with the Sound Alpha are 1x AAA Alkali battery, earphones with 3 sizes of ear tip, and a carrying case.About SoundBytesSoundbytes is a catalog, web and retail-based company specializing in providing assistive equipment for Deaf and Hard of Hearing individuals and the agencies that serve them. In addition, they assist businesses with ADA compliance. SoundBytes offers amplified telephones, TTYs, FM systems, household notification systems, hearing aid batteries, maintenance equipment, and other assistive living and communication products.
SoundBytes is based in New York and is an affiliate company of Independent Living Aids, Inc. (www.independentliving.com), a company specializing in products for blind and low vision individuals.
Soundbytes is proud to be partnered with the League for the Hard of Hearing, one of the first and foremost not-for-profit service organizations in the world for people with hearing loss and operates stores inside their offices in New York City and Ft. Lauderdale Florida.Contact:Public RelationsSoundBytes888-816-8191.
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Have you ever wondered how your car security alarm works? Contrary to what you might think, car alarms are actually pretty simple devices ? they're just a set of sensors connected to a siren.
A car security alarm typically has six parts ? a siren (the device responsible for making the noise) and five sensors (window, door, pressure s, shock, motion and tilt sensors).
The simplest car security alarms work mechanically ? if someone tries to force the door open, for example, the car door sensor sends a signal to the siren, which in turn makes loud sounds. The technology behind door sensors is actually the same technology used in your refrigerator. Notice how your refrigerator lights turn on when you open the door and turns off when you close it? Both technologies are actually simple circuit systems ? when someone forces the car door open, the spring pushes the button open and closes the circuit, sending electricity the alarm and siren.
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H.M. Cragg Co. Deploys 1st GenCore? PEM Fuel Cell at MN Telecom Companies - Replaces Battery Backup Power with Clean, Cost Effective Fuel Cell Alternative
Minneapolis, MN (ContentDesk) September 1, 2005 -- http://www.hmcragg.com/index-fuel-cells.html, H.M. Cragg Co., a MN-based provider of quality power solutions including proton exchange membrane PEM fuel cells and uninterruptible power systems (UPS) and batteries, today announced the successful installation of the GenCore? PEM fuel cell power backup technology at Ada-MN based Loretel Systems, Inc. at their central office in Glyndon-MN.The Loretel Systems installation of cost effective and clean PEM fuel cell technology is a result of the collaborative efforts of H.M. Cragg Co., the Minnesota Department of Commerce, Plug Power Inc. and the cumulative energies of Minnesota-based 3M and Entegris.Loretel Systems was one of two telecom providers to receive a grant from the Minnesota Department of Commerce which awarded grants to telecom providers demonstrating interest and commitment to clean energy via deployment...
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Car Security Alarms
Have you ever wondered how your car security alarm works? Contrary to what you might think, car alarms are actually pretty simple devices ? they're just a set of sensors connected to a siren.
A car security alarm typically has six parts ? a siren (the device responsible for making the noise) and five sensors (window, door, pressure s, shock, motion and tilt sensors).
The simplest car security alarms work mechanically ? if someone tries to force the door open, for example, the car door sensor sends a signal to the siren, which in turn makes loud sounds. The technology behind door sensors is actually the same technology used in your refrigerator. Notice how your refrigerator lights turn on when you open the door and turns off when you close it? Both technologies are actually simple circuit systems ? when someone forces the car door open, the spring pushes the button open and closes the circuit, sending electricity the alarm and siren.
Most car security alarms...
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Online Crazy Deals Now Offers Refurbished Laptops
Online Crazy Deals http://www.onlinecrazydeals.com launched a new product line.
Now offering mobile computing technology with refurbished laptops and accessories.
When purchasing a new item like a car or a computer we expect it to be free of defects and perform to the highest standards.
Most of the time this is true.
We have always been told, "New is better".
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Refurbished laptops have the same features and same performance of a new one, but without the new price.New laptops of course are the latest technology, but refurbished laptops are remanufactured by the original manufacturer and work just the same with the same technology as new notebook computers.
Refurbished laptop computers are put through rigorous tests to make sure they meet the companies standards.
IBM will not sell a ThinkPad unless it meets their standards.
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