Hello, everyone. I have used a voice recorder on my phone for recording conversations. However, there is no interpreter, I have a hard time to hear what my family members or friends in a group say. Are captioning services able to get records and transcribe them? Thank you for reading this post.
Chimajo,
Maybe a captioned telephone is what you need.
I've heard of 3 brand names: CapTel,Caption Call,Ensemble.
I own a CapTel 840I and love it! Its disadvantages are that the answering machine doesn't keep good time (I lose 1-2minutes every 3 days.) and the caller id only gives the name and time of call.
The caller id problem is a known issue with CapTel phones. They even sent me an Emerson caller id unit to correct this problem. Unfortunately, they try to bs you by saying that the CapTel's caller id info depends on whatever deal your incoming callers have worked out with the phone company. (?) Hell,ALL other telephones in my house give FULL caller id:
name,phone number,and time of call.
CapTel phones have fully customizable captioning and background colors. Right now,I use black background with green captions.
The new CapTel 2400I allows you to back up your "phone book" to your computer.
Both the CapTel840I and 2400I require high speed internet connection. Even though my CapTel is only 2 feet from my router,I have to use the ethernet cable (included with phone) to get more consistent captioning.
Some people are able to get a CapTel phone free of charge from their state's office of deaf/hoh services. Even if you have to pay,the CapTel 840I
is available for $99! (It's a 500 or 600 dollar phone.)
Google up these phones! I hope you find something that you like