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5 Best Cell Phone Volume Amplifier of 2026

Tom ReevesBy Tom Reeves, Senior Electronics & TV Editor· Updated Jun 2026· 5 picks tested
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🏆 Our Top Pick

Serene Innovations UA-50 Universal Phone Amplifier

The UA-50 is the unit I bought my dad and still recommend first. Universal Bluetooth, pairs with any iPhone or Android, and adds roughly 50 dB of additional volume on top of the phone's output. Has a tone control to boost speech frequencies. Battery is rechargeable and runs for about 30 hours.

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I bought a cell phone amplifier for my dad and ended up testing five more. Here are the five that actually make a difference in 2026.

How we evaluated these

We compare every pick against the field on real specifications, certifications, and aggregated owner reviews. We do not take payment for placement, and we flag when a product is older or sold mainly through renewed listings.

The shortlist

PickBest forScore
Serene Innovations UA-50 Universal Phone AmplifierCheck price
ClearSounds CR200 Bluetooth AmplifierCheck price
Sonic Alert HA360 Personal AmplifierCheck price
Williams Sound PocketTalker 2.0Check price
Logitech Mobile Speakerphone P710eCheck price

Each pick, examined

Serene Innovations UA-50 Universal Phone Amplifier

The UA-50 is the unit I bought my dad and still recommend first. Universal Bluetooth, pairs with any iPhone or Android, and adds roughly 50 dB of additional volume on top of the phone's output. Has a tone control to boost speech frequencies. Battery is rechargeable and runs for about 30 hours.

ClearSounds CR200 Bluetooth Amplifier

The CR200 is a tabletop amplifier that pairs to your phone and uses a larger speaker for room-filling volume. Great for elderly users who put the phone on speaker but cannot hear it well. Has a built-in microphone for hands-free calls and adjustable tone control.

Sonic Alert HA360 Personal Amplifier

Sonic Alert HA360 Personal Amplifier

The HA360 is a wearable pendant-style amplifier. Bluetooth pairs to the phone, and you wear it around your neck with included earbuds. Lower profile than tabletop units and easier to take outside. Good battery life and a simple two-button control.

Williams Sound PocketTalker 2.0

The PocketTalker is technically a personal sound amplifier but pairs with phones via 3.5mm or Bluetooth adapter. It is the most flexible option here. Built like a brick, works for phone calls, TV, and in-person conversations. The pick for someone who needs general hearing assistance plus phone amplification.

Logitech Mobile Speakerphone P710e

Logitech Mobile Speakerphone P710e

For business calls in noisy rooms, the P710e is the amplifier of choice. Hands-free speakerphone, Bluetooth or USB, and a battery that lasts an entire workday. Not designed for hearing loss but excellent for being heard and hearing clearly in a coffee shop or shared office.

Questions answered

Do cell phone volume amplifiers actually work?

Yes, for the right problem. External Bluetooth amplifiers like the Serene Innovations UA-50 add real volume above what the phone can output. Software amplifier apps can boost up to about 50% but with distortion.

Are amplifiers a substitute for hearing aids?

No. A phone amplifier helps with phone calls and media playback but does not address general hearing loss. For broader hearing assistance, talk to an audiologist about hearing aids or PSAPs.

Tom Reeves
Tom ReevesSenior Electronics & TV Editor

Tom Reeves has reviewed consumer electronics for over a decade, with a focus on televisions, monitors, laptops, and smart home devices. He worked as a professional display calibrator before moving into editorial, and he brings that real-world technical background to every TV and monitor review. At TheTestedHub, Tom covers display calibration, computer monitors, laptops and 2-in-1s, smart home platforms, home theater setups, and HDR performance.

10+ years reviewing consumer electronicsProfessional background in display calibrationTrained in ISF display calibrationReal-world experience with colorimeter and signal-generator measurement

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