Button Talking Clock Button - For Low Hearing, Vision or Memory
A talking clock button announces the time aloud at the press of a button, making it easy for people with vision loss, memory challenges, or dexterity issues to check the time independently and confidently.
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This talking clock button announces the time aloud at the press of a button, making it easier to keep track of the day without needing to read a display. Its large, simple design is easy to locate and operate, even for those with limited dexterity or vision.
The clear voice output helps reduce confusion and supports daily routines. This device is especially useful for anyone who benefits from audible reminders and straightforward controls.
It can offer support for:
- People who find it difficult to read standard clocks due to vision changes
- Those who may lose track of time or need gentle reminders throughout the day
- Individuals who prefer simple, tactile devices over complex technology
- Carers and family members seeking ways to help loved ones maintain independence
- Anyone who experiences fatigue or pain that makes checking the time physically challenging
- People living alone who benefit from clear, spoken cues in their environment
Always seek the advice of those you trust, and remember technology doesn't replace the need to get medical advice and care at a personal level.
- Announces the time, date, and day of the week in a clear, loud male voice with a single button press, making it ideal for visually impaired or blind users.
- Simple one-button setup with audio instructions; setup button is located on the bottom to prevent accidental changes.
- Loud volume suitable for people with hearing aids or those who are hard of hearing.
- Compact size (about 3.5" x 3.5" x 1.5"), similar to a coaster, and features high-contrast white and blue colors for easy visibility.
- Battery powered (requires two AAA batteries, not included), with no cords needed for operation.
- Large, easy-to-find button for tactile use, even in the dark.
- Designed specifically for the elderly, visually impaired, or those with dementia to promote independence and ease of use.
