🕰️ Time to Talk: Because every moment matters!
The CirbicTalking Large Button Alarm Clock is a user-friendly device designed specifically for the elderly and visually impaired. With its large buttons and high-contrast display, it announces the time and date audibly, making it an essential tool for daily life. Ideal for those with low vision or dementia, this clock is easy to set up and perfect for travel, ensuring that your loved ones stay connected to time effortlessly.
K**3
Life saver!
These are a life saver for my dad who is elderly and legally blind. No more 3 am phone calls. Now he just taps the button and hears the time. It says am or pm and the date. He loved it so much we purchased another one for the living room.
Z**W
for the eyesight impaired it can't be beat.
First one is 5 years old and until recently was great, but a drop or something unknown happened & caused the voice level to get low. Again, we bought the one with North American Male VOICE ...clearly understanding for Missouri folks..Others may want the English voice(s).
D**.
Great for people with vision problems
I bought this for my mother. When she became bedridden at 99 she lost her eyesight. She had trouble telling whether it was day or night, so this was the perfect way for her to tell what time of day it was, and what time it was. She just passed at 103, so this lasted four years and probably would have been in use for many more. Not that hard to set, batteries last for quite a while.
C**S
easy to set up
works as advertised -
P**H
Very useful!
My mother is 99, living in assisted living, has macular degeneration and mentions often how grateful she is to be able to check the time, so she can call for assistance to go to meals.
K**Y
Great product
Very useful for those with impaired vision . Very easy to set up and to use.
F**R
Poor sound quality- LOUD
First, my mom loves and depends on this. In that regard, it is the best money I've spent.For the rest of us, I'll be kind and say there are 'some issues' with the sound quality. It is relentlessly, piercingly loud, with no volume or tone adjustment. If you have high-pitched hearing loss (like my mom-typical of the elderly), the tone and volume may be just fine. If you have normal hearing, you're in for a 'treat'. The low-grade digital voice synthesis, while very intelligible, is piercing and trebly. If you listen to mom on a baby monitor, her time checks will absolutely wake the dead, and if your mom is like mine, she hits it many times per night.Insult to injury, it sounds as if there is a high pitched screech mixed with the voice. This is digital synthesis noise and consequently has a particularly nasty, discordant characteristic. You hear the same defect in cheap, first-generation voice synthesis toys. A low-pass filter, which costs a few pennies, doesn't make it into these mass-produced products- so you get raw digital synthesis. If you're like my mom and can't hear that high-pitched digital synthesis noise, it may not matter. But for the sake of my sanity, I hacked both the loudness and the screech with a 47uf capacitor across the speaker. Much improved- a bigger cap might be even better.
G**.
Easy to use
Device was exactly as advertised. My 96 yr-old mother can work it well and can now know the time and date. I especially like that the batteries are changeable. The watch she had was not and stopped working every 3/4 months. I recommend this time button to anyone who is vision impaired.
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