🗣️ Speak Time, Embrace Clarity!
The Talking Clock for The Elderly and Blind is a user-friendly device that announces the time and date in clear, proper English. Designed with accessibility in mind, it features a contrasting red and white design for optimal visibility, making it ideal for seniors or those with visual impairments. The clock is easy to set up with audio prompts and can also function as an alarm clock, ensuring that users can stay informed without straining their eyes.
J**P
Great!
We bought this for my dad who is loosing sight and has dementia. He sues it many times an hour and brings him piece of mind. It tells the date and day and time. Easy to understand in the English language. We have the red button. Ok value
M**S
Greet product
Love this item Works very well for elderly.
E**S
So far so good
First of all, it's probably smaller than you think it is. I'm not saying this listing is deceptive, though the one image of the girl giving the clock to her grandmother shows a box at least twice as big as the actual box. I was almost shocked at how small the clock is. That said, the size is fine. It's not so small that it'll get lost or too small to be seen by an elderly person. It has good grippy feet that keeping it from sliding. So, it's fine. It's just the first impression I got was, wow, this is so small!The voice is clear and understandable. The instructions are clear and easy to understand. Setting the clock is simple.There's only really two downsides to this product so far. One, there's no volume control. What you get is what you get. I think it's loud enough for my mom, but for someone more hard of hearing this might not be the product you need.Second problem is if the button is held down for three seconds the clock goes into "standby mode" (basically turns off) and won't do anything until the button is held down for three seconds again. I bought this clock for my mom who has dementia. I told her to just press the button and it will tell you the time. Of course, the first thing she does is hold the button down until it goes into standby mode.I can't really blame her. The clock doesn't tell the time when the button is pressed down, it tells the time when the button is released. I can see a lot of elderly people holding the button down waiting to hear the time only to put the clock into standby mode. If they make a new version of this product someday I think that's something they should consider improving, or just removing the standby function completely.But over all, I think it's a pretty good product. Having now seen it in person, I'm not so sure about the price. Feels more like a $10 or $15 product. But, I can understand the call for these items being low enough that they'd have to charge more to make producing them worth it. Bottom line, if the person receiving this clock can hear fairly well and can understand to not to hold the button down, this product does what it says on the tin.
J**A
Works very well
Easy to program time and date. Clear natural sounding voice. Works great for my elderly Mother
M**R
Great
I bought this for my grandma who has macular degeneration. She’s not fully blind but has trouble reading numbers. She LOVES this and usually all the time. It was very easy to set up.
G**!
Not good quality
Weird voice. I feel like I could have bought a cheap one that is the same as this
R**A
Checking time
Nothing fancy works as it should and voice is clear.
B**S
Great for seniors
Worked great with mom who has trouble telling the time
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