Pantech A1407PT bone conduction phone |
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In this way, the sound of the person on the other line is actually channeled through your bones from your ear (or just behind your ear). This makes it easier to hear conversations in loud environments, because the sound is being conducted directly to your inner ear. This will help old people and people with auditory handicap too. "A1407PT" is very useful for employees who frequently leave for outside duty since this handset can be conveniently used in noisy places such as construction site, interchange with heavy traffic and subway station. Especially, A1407PT is designed to make use of "Bone conduction " function and you can only press the side key with the main body closed to make a call and talk with bone conduction speaker with the folder closed. Volume control is also available with the side key. Attached 6cm wide QVGA class LCD and large characters displayed, even the weak-sighted elderly can easily use this handset. Also, three one-touch buttons are arranged below LCD screen considering difficulty of keys operation for old people and dialing to a frequently used number can be made by simply pressing one of them just like using a short key.
Pantech- au A1407PT has also attracted public attention from before launching with being granted 'Friendly Design' label by KDDI recently by
In addition a strong alarm is sounded when pressing and holding (#) button to for self-protection as anti-crime alarm. Various multimedia functions such as built-in 135 mega pixel camera, games and IrDA communication and so on are also supported. Ihm Seong-Jae, managing director of overseas marketing head office, Pantech Group said : "Pantech-au A1407PT is made with craftsmanship of Pantech Group", "This product has greatly improved convenience for users in noisy places and provided opportunity for the people having auditory handicap and old people to use handset as well". Pantech Group announced that the third model handset 'Pantech-au A1407PT' is unveiled and is planed to be soled from this November.
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