Hi Mark - just a suggestion as I don't have a link to share: There are
call center headsets made to work with hearing aids and that might
work for your mother-in-law and some are in "operator" style, vs "road
warrior" style, that might be easier to use.
Ed
On Mon, Feb 22, 2021 at 11:34 AM Mark Phillips via PLUG-discuss
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> My 90+ year old mother-in-law wears hearing aids, but can not hear a phone call, even with amplification in the headset. I have seen the speech to text phones on Amazon, but the reviews say they can be slow and there is a human operator listening in on the call typing the messages.
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> I was wondering if there are any FOSS solutions for converting speech from a phone call to text so that we can communicate with her on the phone. She does not have a cell phone and does not want to learn how to use one, so texting is not an option. She has internet and wifi in her apartment and a phone line. It would have to be super easy to use, as she is not tech-savvy. She is local, so I could set it all up for her.
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> Thanks!
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> Mark
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