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New generation Zavox Reo released today and is available for purchase.
(19/04/2012)

The new Zavox Reo is a personal voice amplifier designed to reduce vocal strain and amplify the softest voice. It has been developed especially for clients who have Parkinson’s or a condition that makes speaking loudly difficult.  

The Reo is compact, stylish and sleek, worn around the waist or carried over the shoulder - no matter where you are, your Zavox Reo is always with you!

The Reo delivers five hours of continuous voice output.  When not in use, it enters standby mode much like a mobile phone.  This feature extends battery life and avoids repeated charging.

To minimise potential feedback, the Reo is reset to zero volume each time the unit is turned off.

The Reo has large yellow, tactile buttons which are easily located and require minimal pressure.

An audible feature has been provided to assist visually impaired users.  For example, the Reo will beep when turned on/off indicate max/min volume, and whether the power adapter has been connected.

An alarm option is available to summon help.  Press either the volume up/down button for two seconds to emit a series of loud beeps.

Features

  • Five hours of continuous talk time
  • 60 hours of standby time
  • Audible feedback during operation
  • Automatic volume reset
  • Alarm to summon help
  • Large tactile push buttons
  • Lightweight and sleek
  • Stylish carry bag
  • Around the waist or over the shoulder use  
  • Discrete unilateral ear microphone
  • Software reset

Technical Specifications

  • Dimensions : 125 x 80 x 35 MM (6 x 3.2 x 1.4 inches including bag)   
  • Weight: 245 Grams (8 ounces including carry bag)  
  • Battery: 3.7 Volt 950 MAH Lithium Ion
  • Adapter: 9 Volt 1A 110-240 50-60 Hz
  • Output: 3 Watts
  • RoHS Compliant

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