This product can help supplement other methods of caring for people but is not recommended for exclusive monitoring.
Warranty | One year warranty |
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Brand | SafeGuard |
Product Type | Signaler |
Language | English |
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Like it! Review by Laura M.
Overall Satisfaction Works very well for the price. My husband is extremely deaf and could hear the tone but has it in vibrate to ensure he "hears" me when I need him. This has reduced aggravation on both parts. Thank you! (Posted on 3/12/2018)
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Vibrator too weak Review by Les
Overall Satisfaction My wife is profoundly deaf . She could only feel vibrations if hand held not when clipped to her clothes. I returned it (Posted on 3/31/2017)
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Works exactly as described Review by Monica
Overall Satisfaction Really appreciated the great customer service! Works exactly as described and very helpful in caring for my sister who is bedridden. (Posted on 2/14/2017)
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Five Star Review by The EARL
Overall Satisfaction The pager works perfectly for our purpose.
My wife had a stroke and I have a sever hearing impairment I purchased a wrist band and put the unit in the band.
I can then watch my television with my remote wireless head set and if she needs anything she can page me.
I also wear it to bed so she can page me in case of a problem.
Thank You.
The EARL (Posted on 2/8/2017) -
Useful Review by Helen 1
Overall Satisfaction Good product serves its purpose and is helpful for us (Posted on 5/9/2016)
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fantastic Review by dan
Overall Satisfaction Simple to use. Loud chime and vibration great for hard of hearing. (Posted on 9/1/2014)
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This products work great!! I'm on the second floor and I can reiceve the alert from the first floor at the apartment complex. I'm happy with this product! Review by Mayu
Overall Satisfaction Id recommend this to anyone who needs immediate attention with this device for those who do not have cell phone with them at the moment. (Posted on 6/25/2014)
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Happy with product Review by Kodie
Overall Satisfaction My daughter is using the pager for sports. She needs to know when a buzzer goes off so she can complete her run. The pager is working okay. She does have to hold it in her hand to feel the vibration. It would be nice if someday it could be a wrist receiver.
Kodie
(Posted on 10/7/2013)