![]() Sorenson Communications, LLC ® ( is a provider of industry-leading communications products and services for the Deaf and hard-of-hearing. To learn more about the ntouch VP2, visit About Sorenson Communications, LLC Sorenson will unveil the ntouch VP2 tonight at a launch event near Gallaudet University, the world's premier university for people who are Deaf. ![]() I really like that! And I appreciate Sorenson incorporating features based on my and other customers' comments." It doesn't matter where we are, we can all see each other. The Bluetooth keyboard lets me share text with the interpreter. With Group Call, everyone can talk together - friends from Pennsylvania, Texas, Florida and Kansas. I like the Wi-Fi and being able to connect where I am. "With the Deaf community's feedback, our engineers re-imagined the videophone using the most current technology to provide the best-possible Video Relay Service experience for our valued Sorenson customers."Īnn Marie Oester, an ntouch VP2 beta tester, says, "I like all of the features of the new VP, especially the new remote control and auto-focus. Sorensen, CEO of Sorenson Communications. "We are pleased to introduce the much-anticipated ntouch VP2," notes Scott K. A new look and feel with a redesigned user interface.An auto-focus camera for even better video clarity.In addition to a sleek new design and a simplified remote control, the ntouch VP2 includes: As with all previous Sorenson videophones, the new ntouch VP2 was specifically designed for use by Deaf people. With updated technology, the new videophone offers Deaf callers a host of new features, including 1080 high-definition video quality, an even brighter LightRing ® with customizable colors and Group Call, which allows a caller to include up to four people in one videophone call. which is potentially dangerous in an emergency./ / - WASHINGTON, DC-(Marketwired - Dec 1, 2016) - Sorenson Communications, LLC, the company that revolutionized communication for people who are Deaf, announces its newest innovation: the ntouch ® VP2 videophone. If I need to quickly call 911, for example, I might not remember which mobile device I’m logged in on (or I might not have access to that device at the moment) and then I have to wait to log in, etc. This is NOT safe for us in an emergency situation. After a few attempts to log in on both, I realized I could only be logged in on one at a time. But I noticed that my iPhone then automatically logged me out. So I waited a bit, and then was able to successfully log in on my iPhone. Thinking it might be my iPad, I went to my iPhone, and tried there. Yesterday, trying to log back in on my iPad, I ran into persistent “server down” messages. I’ve noticed that sometimes I’m logged out of Sorenson. ![]() ![]() I have the app on both my iPad and my iPhone. The service is generally great! But I do have a couple of issues that could potentially be a major problem during an emergency. ![]()
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