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Electronic laryngeal speaker:
Can quickly restore language function and chat with family and friends.
Comfortable feel
Close to real person pronunciation
Support old for new
Suitable for:
Patients who cannot speak and pronounce due to complete head removal after surgery
Patients with hemi-laryngectomy who have half of their throat removed and speak very softly
Patients with organ removal who have vocal cord compression and damage caused by acquired causes Patients with vocal cord removal
Patients who have undergone tracheotomy
Easy to operate and use
Audio volume can be freely controlled
Audio volume can be freely adjusted to make communication barrier-free
Long-lasting battery life and long-lasting experience without worrying about going out
Large-capacity battery life, say goodbye to power worries, no longer affected by power outages.
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