SVRS Call Options

Place and receive Sorenson Video Relay Service (SVRS) calls through the award-winning Sorenson VP-200 videophone. You can also place an SVRS call with other video relay options by adding “CALL.SVRS.TV” to your contact list. If you are a hearing caller all you need is a standard telephone to place and receive a VRS call.

Sorenson VP-200 Videophone

Sorenson VP-200 Videophone

The Sorenson VP-200 videophone produces the highest quality video and is easy to use. Deaf-friendly features such as the Pan/ Tilt/Zoom camera, visual caller ID LightRing™, and the new Call Waiting feature make this videophone the most popular device within the deaf community!

It's no wonder that the VP-200 received the prestigious Andrew Saks Engineering Award from Telecommunications for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing, Inc. (TDI).

Learn how to place an SVRS call with a VP-200:

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Sorenson VP-100 Videophone

The Sorenson VP-100 videophone produces great video and is also easy to use. The VP-100 was the first videophone created for the deaf community to use with VRS. Both the VP-100 and VP-200 work with a standard TV and enable full-screen size video.

Learn how to place an SVRS call with a VP-100:

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EnVision SL

Sorenson EnVision SL is free video relay software for sign language users, which was designed to seamlessly work with Sorenson VRS. With EnVision SL, a PC Web camera, and a high-speed Internet connection, users can instantly connect to Sorenson VRS. The software produces excellent video quality when compared with other PC-based call options.

D-Link i2eye

The D-Link i2eye videophone, which was developed by Sorenson Communications for the general market includes basic video communication features and good video quality.

Ojo

The Ojo videophone includes basic video communication features and a small 6" x 3" video screen. If you have an Ojo, you can easily place a Sorenson VRS (SVRS) call by adding "CALL.SVRS.TV" to your contact list.

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