Doro 326i: Ordinary Yet Special
Even the most ardent gadget freak would admit that mobile phones are getting overcomplicated these days. And this is why elderly people, with vision and hearing problems are finding it difficult to use cell phones. The Doro 326i caters to this segment of mobile users, and sets a great example too.
Though the Doro HandlePlus 326i GSM is not marketed as a phone for the aged and infirm, you can easily make out that this is not your everyday mobile phone. The looks and features all point in this direction.
At first look, you may think it’s a toy or a calculator. The hard plastic body, the large black buttons and the numbering in large fonts, hardly make it look like a cell phone!
But a cell phone it is, albeit with a low resolution screen which suits the features of this phone perfectly.
The Doro 326i has 4 large memory buttons, marked A-D, presumably to aid the elderly. The same can also be said for the list of numbers which can be stuck to the battery.
The display, though small, has good clarity making it easy for people with poor vision to read. There are added features such as an in-call timer, soft touch coating and safety lanyard. But the audio quality is what stands out.
You will struggle to find another cell phone which provides such loud and clear sound as the Doro, whether via loudspeaker or headphone. This is a boon for people with hearing problems, though people with normal hearing will obviously find it too loud.
You may say that the lack of features and looks makes this phone ordinary. But you must also remember that the fact that it caters to an oft-forgotten demographic, makes the Doro 326i special.
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