WiFi Caregiver Pager Call Button Wireless Nurse Alert Call Bell Emergency Alert Pager at Home for Elderly Patients
Original price was: $45.99.$42.99Current price is: $42.99.
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| ASIN | B0CCSJ71MK |
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| Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank |
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| Date First Available | May 10, 2023 |
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Customers say
Customers find the pager device reliable and easy to set up, with a loud alarm that sends alerts to their phones. The device is particularly helpful for caregivers of those with ALS, and one customer mentions it works well for in-home use. While the button functionality receives positive feedback, connectivity experiences are mixed, with one customer reporting issues with internet connection.
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WiFi Caregiver Pager Call Button Wireless Nurse Alert Call Bell Emergency Alert Pager at Home for Elderly Patients
Original price was: $45.99.$42.99Current price is: $42.99.


B. Dockan –
No adapter plug provided but effective.
It does not come with an adapter to plug in the USB cord but fortunately I had one. There were several steps to connect the alarm to my phone but I was able to follow the directions provided & it works well. My husband has been able to use it 3 times to alert me when he has fallen when I was in another room. I like that it alarms in the house but also sends an alert to my phone and the wrist SOS button is comfortable & can be worn in the shower.
Alan C –
Works great, does what it says!
This device works great for peace of mind!! Very reliable! It uses the Tuya Smart smart app and cloud service – which is not incredibly difficult to set up, but it’s not exactly plug and play either! If you are technically challenged, you may have a little trouble setting this up. But when it’s all set up, here is how it works: The button on the wristband is pressed, and an alarm sound comes from the puck. The puck also transmits the alert signal to the Tuya Smart cloud service over your WiFi Internet and then the cloud service alerts the Tuya Smart app on your smartphone which displays a notification – no matter where you are. All of this is free, but for just $6 a year, you can get a voice call or SMS text message alert sent to a phone – which I do. This way I will get redundant multiple alerts to multiple devices when the alarm is triggered. I will get one alert from the Tuya app on my smartphone and one alert from a text message sent from the cloud service.
D. Jones –
Good Device, Awkward App
Needed this for my wife. She has mobility issues and had a couple of falls in the past few years. I needed something that would send an alert to my cell incase of an emergency.LINKING THE SOS DEVICEAfter downloading the app there are a few screens to navigate through for permissions, sign-ins, passwords and so forth. The SOS device was easy to link to the pager/alarm receiver. But it took several tries to link everything to my wifi network so that I could get alerts sent to my cell.The app isn’t the most user friendly and can be a little finicky to work with. But after everything is set up the device does what it’s supposed to. The in-home alarm volume has four settings – mute, low, medium and high. The “high” setting is very loud. And the alarm’s duration can be set from a few seconds to several minutes if needed.PHONE ALERTS ARE AUDIO AND VISUAL but there are some nuances:*When the phone’s screen is locked, a banner appears and the audio alert will sound through the phone’s speakers continuously.*If the phone is in use during a conversation, whether in standard mic or speaker mode, the audio alert is heard through the phone’s earpiece.*If the phone is in silent mode, the notification banner will appear on the phone’s screen but without an audio alert.IMPORTANT: The set comes with a USB cable that’s used to supply power to the receiver. But it doesn’t include an adapter. And the USB cable itself is very unreliable. It did not fit snugly into the receiver’s power port and caused the device to shut down. That could be critical in an emergency. I suggest replacing it with a better quality cable.If the receiver becomes disconnected in any way from its power source, (power outages, faulty USB, unplugging the device) YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO RECEIVE ALERTS TO YOUR PHONE. Everything will have to be re-paired again, and things such as the alarm type, alarm duration and volume need to be reset.Overall I think it’s a good device. Be aware that setting it up through the app can be a little tricky. And always make sure the receiver is SECURELY ATTACHED to its power source.
Sara –
So far… so good
I bought this to give security and peace to my 80yo mother with dementia who is a hypochondriac and has high anxiety. She is addicted to calling 911 anytime she “feels bad” and I needed a way to stop her from going to the hospital several times a week.We’ve had this set up for a few weeks. It works well. I changed the alarm tone on the base to something a little less abrupt. It alerts my iPhone and Apple Watch. It hasn’t not worked yet or triggered without the button being pressed.
Amazon Customer –
Good for in home use
Great device for in home use. Wasn’t hard to set up alert on phone either. Gives peace of mind.
lisa –
Sent defective previously used product
Sent defective item that had clearly been used before as one screw was stripped and battery was dead.
Jeremy Lindley –
A good panic alarm.
We have a special needs son and needed a way for nurses staying with him to alert us quickly if anything happened. This alarm includes two buttons and we use one on his bed and one on a medical cart that is with him during the day. The alarm is loud, pings my phone, and quickly alerts us if the button is pushed. It has been used several times and worked each time.
snowb745 –
You have to pay
You have to pay for the pager function to work.
Castelli –
Muy útil para adultos mayores
Muy lento la velocidades –
Muy funcional
Monry –
Muy buenas, me han servido mucho para mi padre adulto mayor
Cliente de Amazon –
Los botones que se supone que accionan la alarma (tanto el botón circular como el de muñeca) nunca se enlazan con el dispositivo receptor por más que uno lo intente, por lo tanto, la alarma no se puede accionar.
GLORIA MORALES FALCON –
Es complicado la aplicación en el celular. No llegan los mensajes de alarma. Solo sirve la bocina que permite que suene una alarma como de ambulancia y pone en alerta para auxiliar a la persona que usa el brazalete. No sirve si la persona que lo usa se encuentra sola. No llegan los mensajes al celular, se desconecta muy facil