@jxs1984 umm i assume you're assuming cell service is out too, otherwise the answer is a text message... also contrary to popular belief, deaf people can walk to a gas station or fix a flat tire.
The whole line-up consists of the $60 Amps in-ears and $100 Tracks on-ear headphones, which both also come in slightly souped-up and pricier HD variations at $100 and $130, respectively.
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Suppose a deaf person's car broke down and theres no wifi available... how can he/she make emergency call through ZVRS's service?
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umm i assume you're assuming cell service is out too, otherwise the answer is a text message...
also contrary to popular belief, deaf people can walk to a gas station or fix a flat tire.