Digital Clarity Power is about more than technology; it's about freedom, independence and knowing the sound of a loved one's voice isn't just a distant memory.
Digital Clarity Power (DCP) uses a digital signal processor (DSP) computer chip to process the incoming sounds of each telephone call. The DSP chip digitizes the incoming sound (i.e. converts the analog signal into a digital signal 1's and 0's). Once the sound is digitized, the signal can be manipulated to remove distortions and amplify only the desired sounds.
Digital Clarity Power has three main features: Multiband Compression, Acoustic Echo Cancellation and Noise Reduction.
Multiband Compression
DCP uses Multiband Compression (MBC) to provide "intelligent amplification" by using proprietary algorithms to determine which incoming sounds are the human voice and provide more amplification to those sounds while suppressing other sounds.
Acoustic Echo Cancellation
With a normal amplified telephone, sound coming out of the ear piece is picked up by the mouthpiece and reprocessed, creating a feedback loop which listeners notice as an echo or, in worst cases, squealing. DCP uses Acoustic Echo Cancellation to recognize that the sound in the loop has already been processed and breaks the feedback loop.
Noise Reduction
All telephones, amplified or not, have some amount of noise inherent to the system. In addition, most telephones also transmit background noises. While typical amplified telephones often increase these sounds, DCP utilizes Noise Reduction software to suppress them, making conversations more comfortable than ever before.
Standard Amplified Telephones vs. Telephones with Digital Clarity Power
