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Now you can answer the telephone without anyone recognizing your
voice. Press a button and completely change your voice. There
are 8 different voice changing settings. A man can sound like
a stranger, a women like a man, or a grand-dad like a child. Unlike
most voice changers, the Voice Changer 2 connects to your
handset, making it compatible with most telephones, even office
phones. Travels anywhere, measures just 5" x 3" x 1/2"! Voice
Changer II operates on 3 AA batteries and includes handset connector
cable. This device may take some tweaking to achieve the desired
effect, compatible with your normal voice. For a deeper voice,
use a lower pitch setting. For a higher, chipmunk like
voice, set the device to an extremely high pitch. Slide the
controls somewhere in the middle until appropriate voice is
found. TVC-2
Will not work on cordless phones or phones
with dialing buttons on the handset.

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Telephone
Voice Changer - Self Defense Article
Bleary-eyed, Casey strolled in to the office, clutching a cup of coffee.
She almost stumbled over her friend Jen at the elevator.
"I'm so sorry," Casey apologized, "This guy keeps calling me at three in
the morning. Every night, he tries to tell me these nasty things. I keep
hoping he'll stop, but he doesn't!"
Jen clucked, "I bet the phone company said they couldn't do anything
about it, huh?"
"Yeah," Casey exclaimed, "since he's not actually threatening me, and
he's blocking his caller ID, they're helpless. They actually told me to
turn off my ringer. I can't do that! What if there's an emergency when
the kids are at their dad's?"
"The same thing happened to me last year," whispered Jen. "Wanna know
how I got rid of the guy?"
Jen told Casey how her old college roommate told her about the
Pretender Voice Changer. She loved her new apartment, but wasn't so
crazy about the neighborhood. Since the voice changer made it sound like
a burly man lived at her place, she thought it would be perfect if
someone buzzed her doorbell late at night.
"Instead," Jen said, "this jerk starts calling my number ALL THE TIME.
I'd get messages from him all day long, but I don't think he had the
guts to actually call me at night. So I took a personal day, got myself
a good book and settled in next to the phone."
"So what happened," asked Casey.
"Sure enough, the guy calls," Jen said, "and I answer, hello, this is
Mark.'"
Casey gasped, "what did he do?"
"He just gulped and said he had the wrong number," Jen replied.
Casey puzzled, "the guy didn't know you were a woman?"
"He had no clue," exclaimed Jen, "because it sounds so real. I've got it
on my answering machine, if you want to hear it."
Jen whipped out her cell phone and dialed her home number, handing the
phone to Casey as it rang. When the machine picked up, Casey's eyes
bulged with surprise.
"No way," Casey gasped. "There's no way that's your voice. You sound
like a guy!"
"It's great," Jen confessed, "though I did have to explain to my Mom why
some guy was answering my phone. But it gets better. The guy called back
one more time."
"What'd you do?" asked Casey?
"This time, I pressed the button that made it sound like I had a baby
crying in the background," giggled Jen. "I switched on my male voice and
told him that I'd better not find the guy that woke up my kid. I swear I
heard him drop the phone, he tried to hang up so fast!"
"That's it," cried Casey. "You've got to tell me where you got that
thing."
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