We have a dedicated team of audiologists available to help. Leading the team at HearingDirect.com is Joan, who is happy to answer any questions you might have.

We have a dedicated team of audiologists available to help. Leading the team at HearingDirect.com is Joan, who is happy to answer any questions you might have.
Doorbells for deaf and hard of hearing deliver far louder ringer sounds than generic wireless doorbells. Sound amplification devices are designed with hearing loss in mind, with the main purpose to provide sounds at a greater volume without compromising on clarity. Some doorbells even come with added sensory cues such as flashing lights and extra alerts so you do not miss the postman, milkman, friends or family at the door.
At Hearing Direct, we only supply branded goods from manufacturers that are reliable and trusted. We are delighted to be able to offer wireless doorbells from leading brands such as:
To complement cordless doorbells, our web store also provides loud alarm clocks and amplified phones to further enhance sounds around the home.
If you cannot hear your doorbell's ringer, it may also be time to check your hearing. A quick check will be able to highlight potential signs of hearing loss. Our online hearing test is free, only takes a few minutes and you will receive your results instantly. Results may indicate if you should take action to protect your hearing. Furthermore, should you have concerns, we strongly advise you consult your GP for a professional assessment.