Clarity P300 Amplified Photo Phone Review for Seniors (2026)
By Lark Maple, Editor ยท Updated July 2026
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- Hearing loss
- Photo dialing
- Memory loss
The Clarity P300 is a corded amplified phone with up to 26dB of boost and nine photo speed-dial buttons, helping seniors with hearing loss or mild memory difficulty make calls with confidence. Large buttons and picture dialing cut down on dialing errors. It is a practical assistive phone; if hearing keeps changing, pair it with a professional hearing evaluation.
Pros
- Up to 26dB amplification keeps calls clear for hard-of-hearing users
- Photo speed-dial buttons mean no phone numbers to memorize
- Hearing-aid compatible with tone control for clarity
- Loud ringer and visual ring flasher so calls aren't missed
Cons
- Corded design limits placement to a phone jack
- No cordless/mobile use around the home
Specifications
| amplification | Up to 26dB incoming volume boost |
|---|---|
| photoDial | 9 photo speed-dial buttons |
| buttons | Large, high-contrast number buttons |
| toneControl | Adjustable tone control for clarity |
| hearingAidCompatible | Hearing-aid compatible (HAC) |
| ringer | Loud ringer + visual ring flasher |
| connection | Corded (landline jack) |
| clarityPower | Clarity Power technology for louder, clearer sound |
Frequently Asked Questions
- How much does it amplify?
- Up to 26 dB of incoming boost with Clarity Power technology and adjustable tone control. That suits mild to moderate hearing loss โ if 26 dB is not enough, amplified phones rated at 40 to 50 dB are the category to look at instead.
- How many photo buttons does it have?
- Nine photo speed-dial buttons, so there are no numbers to memorize or dial โ you press a face. Combined with large high-contrast number buttons, it addresses hearing loss and mild memory difficulty in the same device.
- Will I miss calls?
- It has a loud ringer plus a visual ring flasher, so an incoming call is both heard and seen. That combination matters in a house where the phone is not always in the same room as the person.
- Why can't it be carried around the house?
- It is corded, so it must live next to a phone jack and cannot be carried around the home. If mobility around the house matters, an amplified cordless phone is the right category โ you would trade the photo buttons for portability.