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Sorenson Issues Next-Generation Sorenson VP-200 Videophone

Sorenson Communications has announced the availability of the company's next-generation Sorenson VP-200 videophone. The Sorenson VP-200 videophone leverages the company's video communication technology to provide the most natural and accurate experience available for deaf individuals to communicate with the hearing world. The VP-200 is used by deaf and hard-of-hearing users to contact hearing individuals through the Sorenson Video Relay Service. Additionally, other signing individuals who also have a videophone can be contacted directly by placing a point-to-point call with the videophone.

Key deaf-friendly features, which are available on the VP-200 videophone include:
- LightRing: acts like a visual caller ID and allows VP-200 users to assign a unique light pattern to incoming calls
- Pan/tilt/zoom camera: VP-200 remote control allows users to remain seated while adjusting the videophone's camera lens with the Pan/tilt/zoom feature to better view themselves and the individuals that they call
- High video quality: incredibly clear video quality for viewing quick hand signs, finger spelling, facial expressions and other key nuances of sign language.



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