The selection of over 1,300 products are specially designed to assist you in your daily activities.
The showroom is conveniently located
about 12 miles west of the Mall of America and International airport. If you
are in the Twin Cities area,
please call (952) 906-1180 Voice or (952) 906-1198 TTY for directions.
Harris Communications has free catalogs available for mailing within the United States, its territories, Canada, and Mexico only. All other locations, please call for quote.
Choose from our annual catalog: over 170 pages of equipment, novelties, and books; or our two smaller catalogs. The first is our sign language catalog, and the second is geared towards people with hearing loss.
In 1982, Harris Communications was established as a mail-order catalog company and local distributor of assistive devices for the Deaf in the Twin Cities area. Since that time, the customer base has expanded to the national and international level.
The company is located in Eden Prairie, Minnesota, just southwest of Minneapolis. Customers are invited to stop by and visit the showroom, open Monday to Friday from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, and Saturdays from 9 to 12 PM, local time.
Phone (all times Central):
Mon-Fri 8:00am to 5:30pm
Saturdays 9:00am to 12:00pm
(800) 825-6758 Voice
(800) 825-9187 TTY
(952) 906-1099 Fax
E-mail:
MAIL@HARRISCOMM.COM
Mailing address:
Harris Communications, Inc.
15155 Technology Drive
Eden Prairie, MN 55344-2277
Harris Communications knows that you care how information about you is used when shopping online. Please go to the Deaf & Hard of Hearing or Cool Senior Store and click on Privacy Policy for the Harris Communications privacy policy. Visiting and shopping on www.harriscomm.com indicates your understanding and acceptance of the practices in the privacy policy.
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Since 1982, Harris Communications has been the one-stop shop of products for the Deaf community and people with a hearing loss. The product line includes a wide variety of assistive products including text telephones (TTYs), wireless email pagers, amplified phones, assistive listening devices (ALDs), as well as books, videos, and novelties related to hearing loss and sign language.