🕰️ Never Miss a Beat with Your Minder!
The Your Minder Voice Record and Alarm Replay Reminder Clock is a user-friendly, customizable alarm clock designed to help seniors and caregivers manage daily tasks and medication schedules. With the ability to record personalized reminders and set up to 6 loud alarms, this clock ensures that important tasks are never forgotten. Its simple design and quality construction make it an ideal gift for loved ones seeking to enhance their health and well-being.
Item Weight | 10 Ounces |
Item Dimensions W x H | 1.75"W x 2.75"H |
Theme | Personalized |
Shape | With Adapter |
Style | Without Adapter |
Room Type | Bedroom |
Color | Black, Green, Blue, Yellow, Red |
Frame Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Material | Plastic |
Mounting Type | Tabletop |
Number of Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. (included) |
Watch Movement | Automatic |
Operation Mode | Electrical |
Alarm Clock | Yes |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Batteries are Included | Yes |
Display Type | Digital |
Special Features | Multiple alarms, Voice recording for personalized alarms and reminders, Easy set functionality, Loud alarm sounds |
S**Q
This is 100 times better than a multi-alarm phone app!!!! Great for all ages! Not just the elderly.
I purchased this for my husband, Bobby, who had dementia and all sorts of medical problems. He passed away in April of this year, but this was such a blessing to us and to him while he was alive. A multiple stroke victim, various cancers survivor, age 76, dysphagia, completely blocked carotid arteries, serious balance/gait inbalance, just all around confusion and difficulty understanding simple instructions. I work and couldn't be with him during the day, and my brother stayed with him during the day while I was at work, but my brother had much difficulty with being confused about what medications to take at which times, especially since they changed often, even multiple times a month. Bobby was taking between 25-30 different medications, not including over the counter or vitamins/supplements at any given time and had several home health aides coming by at different times weekly (Physical therapist, nurse's aide, LPN, speech therapist, wound care nurse). After much difficulty and having to call home multiple times a day to make sure his medication was administered correctly and pill reminders, etc. I found this and IT WAS A GOD SEND! Truly! I purchased the MedCenter pill 31 day organizer that goes with it and they together are especially wonderful. Now on to the unique clock features... The clock has 4 buttons on top, which are clearly labeled and color coded for ease of readability. A confused elderly person can remember to hit the yellow button, for instance, to light up the display, or the red button to turn off the alarm. One button tells the time and date, "The time is, 10:30 AM on Friday, June 20th" for example. We found this to be especially wonderful. Bobby would forget what day it was several times a day, and so he knew he could just tap this clock, which was right beside him, any time he wanted to find out the day, date or time. It also told the next time a pill was due, "Your next reminder will be 1 PM," for example. On the back there is a recording button and 6 different slots that you can record about 30 seconds of a message, "Good morning, Honey. It's time to take your morning dose in the morning pill section. I hope you have a great day. I love you!" If I had extra slots, for example we only needed 4 pill reminders, then I would leave little thoughtful messages for him on the other 2 slots, like "God loves you!" or "Hope your day is going good! I love you and will see you tonight!" or "Don't forget to pray." or "I left you some brownies in the kitchen." or "don't forget to drink your Ensure." or "Guess what, Honey? I LOVE you!!!" or whatever. That way, he sort of felt like I was nearby all during the day and it was a comfort to him. You can also choose an alarm tone instead of personal message for any or all of the alarms, and the alarm goes off for about a whole minute, then repeats every few minutes again until they turn it off. So if it goes off while he's in the restroom, he doesn't miss it, but the other people in the house don't have to listen to my sappy love messages until he gets out. It runs on electricity and has a battery backup, so no worries that it will lose power.Now that he is gone, I still use the alarm for various other times I need a personal message alarm. For example, I am a chronic late sleeper and snooze my alarm until the very last second and then I get up and have to rush just to get to work late. For some reason, in my drowsy state, I start reasoning..."I can shower in one minute, get dressed in 5 minutes, pull my hair up in one minute, put my make up on while stopped in traffic...." you get the drill. I have even accidentally turned my alarm completely off instead of snoozing it, and then I don't wake back up until I'm already late for work. With this, I can program a personal message that snaps me back to reality, like, "Get up, you're going to want time to get ready. Just get up already!" Hearing my own voice of reason helps me to not be lazy and to get on up. Then, I can set a second separate alarm, "Ok, it's 6:30! You're not up yet! Get your lazy tail out of the bed!" I know it sounds crazy to some, but I'm sure some of you can relate either with yourself or a teenager, or whatever.I can also set an alarm for one of my housemates (who are home all day), "Don't forget to walk the dog." or "Please put the roast on to cook," or "don't forget to water the plants," or "Don't forget to mow the lawn before it rains." Think of all the many alarms you could set for yourself or someone in your home. You could set it in the living room with the message, "Don't forget to lock up the house and turn off everything," for a teen that might be coming in late. It's going to go off every so often so it will catch them at some point when they get home. They might see a note, but they will hear this annoyingly until they do it.One last comment. The clock is just the right size. Not huge or heavy, but chunky enough to be easy to grasp and hold on to, and big enough so that the readout is nice and large. Love this alarm, and it's light enough and sized right to travel with.
A**R
Minder Personal Alarm Clock
This alarm clock does everything it promises and more. It is easy to use and intuitive to set; I barely needed to refer to the instructions to set up and record the six alarms. The display is nice and large. It could be a little easier to see because of low contrast (black on grey) but because the displays lights up on demand, that isn't much of a drawback. It has a number of great features: across the top are big, color-coded buttons that tell you the time and date or when the next alarm is scheduled, light the display, or turn off the alarm. The instructions for the various functions on the back of the clock are very easy to understand, but the lettering is very small which could be a problem for some people, though it didn't matter to me. A great bonus is the choice of running it either on battery or the power cord. The one and only feature that could be improved is the volume of the alarm messages; there is no volume control, and I personally found it a bit too loud for comfort when it was next to me. However, it was easily fixed by taping a piece of paper over the speaker to muffle it a little. So, in spite of this one issue, I felt in merited this five stars because it is outstanding in every other way.
R**N
Good, but I had to fix the volume for hard of hearing.
I just received this two days late. I bought it because it has enough alarms for a family member who needs medication numerous times a day. It records well, fairly straightforward to use. The alarm goes for a minute, stops for a minute or two, then repeats until you hit the acknowledge button.. I believe I read it continues to do this for an hour. I tested it for 15 minutes, so that part should be good. That is a very good feature for a medication alarm.The volume is not terribly loud, if the person using it has difficulty hearing, they may not hear it over the TV. There is no volume control, and sound through the two built in speakers is a bit crummy. I put a 3.5 mm stereo jack (Radio Shack) in the back and hooked it across the speaker output on the board (leaving the speakers still attached) and plugged in a set of Logitech powered computer speakers. Voila - as loud as you need, and much better quality sound. And you can unplug the speakers and take it with you on battery power if you need to.
T**5
Allows my mother to be able to stay in her home.
I purchased this alarm in April of 2015 for my mother, who has Parkinson's Disease. This alarm has worked perfectly since I set it up for her, and it is the reason she is able to stay in her home. I would recommend this to anyone who takes medication at multiple times during the day. For my mother, remembering her medicine and and taking it at the correct time, makes her health be the best that it can be. Before the alarm, she would fall asleep during the day or evening from a nap, and when she awoke, she would think it was 8:00 a.m. and try to take her pills. My sisters and I were having to call her during the day when it was time to take a pill, and it was hectic for all of us. She is thrilled with this alarm. It is my voice, so she likes that; also, it will go off for an hour until she shuts it off herself. It is super easy for her to shut off, even though she does not have much hand strength. I instructed my mother not to turn the alarm off until she had gone into the kitchen and taken her pills. That way if she gets sidetracked, the alarm keeps reminding her. It has given her confidence; life is not perfect, but this has made at least that part of her life so easy!
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