Radio broadcasts are an extremely popular source of information, particularly with the elderly. However, hearing abilities decline as people ages, and many senior citizens complain that they can « hear the broadcast but don’t understand what’s being said because it goes by too fast. » This radio was designed to meet the increasing need for easy-to-understand audio. The « RA-BF1 » features large-font, easily read Japanese labels and large operational buttons that arrayed to provide easy access to functions, and functions themselves have been limited to avoid clutter. The design has taken great care with the details, providing, for example, easily understood station selection marks so users can find their favorite stations quickly. Japanese society is rapidly aging, and JVC has been in the forefront of the development of universal design products. Its goal is to produce « AV equipment that is easy for senior citizens to use. » The « RA-BF1 » TV/FM/AM radio incorporates a newly developed « hearing aid system » that has three core components: the Slow Function (speech speed conversion), the Clear Function, and the Repeat Function. The result is « easier-to-hear broadcasting » and « improved comprehension of broadcasting content. » Designed for ease of use and the unit provides comfortable radio communications. Victor Company of Japan, Limited

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