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    W6/W6T Amplified Receiver Handset

    The W6 handset has an amplified receiver controlled by a rotary (thumb wheel, shown) volume control.  The W6T handset has an amplified receiver controlled by a Touch Bar volume control.  The electronic circuitry is completely contained in the handset.

    The W6 handset has an amplified receiver controlled by a rotary (thumb wheel, shown) volume control.  The W6T handset has an amplified receiver controlled by a Touch Bar volume control.  The electronic circuitry is completely contained in the handset.

    Key Benefit

    • The W6/W6T amplified handsets are for added receiver volume in noisy surroundings, poor line quality and for the hearing impaired.  They include a carbon compatible transmitter for clear transmission and are hearing aid compatible.
    • The W6 volume control level is fixed until the thumb wheel is rotated.  The W6T Touch Bar volume control resets to normal when you hang up to protect the user from unexpected high volume level (meets ADA requirements).  The W6T allows easy variable setting to receive the desired volume.
    • Quick and easy installation - the Walker W6 and W6T amplified handsets simply replace your old handset.
    • The W6 and W6T are available in G (500) or K-styles.   (Noise canceling available as an optional feature.)


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