Lifemax Talking 'Atomic' Watch with Leather Strap

Code: 40WTL407

£59.16 (£49.30 ex VAT)
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Description

Lifemax Talking 'atomic' watch with leather strap

This analogue talking wrist watch is available in two sizes, Gents & Ladies. It has easy to see dial and fonts and announces the time and date at the touch of a button in a clear British voice.

With a light yet robust alloy case, this senior and Dementia-friendly radio-controlled watch automatically sets the time and date, and adjusts for daylight savings.  Featuring both an alarm and optional hourly announcement, the Lifemax talking watch is designed specifically for individuals with visual impairments, macular degeneration, or age-related eyesight decline.  

This simple leather strap talking wrist watch (expanding bracelet version also available), offers accurate reliability and convenience.

  • Clear British Voice Announcement: Hear the time & date with a button press, ideal for the blind, partially sighted, or those with macular degeneration
  • Radio Controlled Accuracy: Automatically sets time and date, including daylight saving in UK, Germany, Japan and USA.  Can also be manually adjusted
  • Easy to See Analogue Display: Carefully designed with high contrast dial and fonts making it simple to use for anyone with deteriorating eyesight
  • Senior & Dementia Friendly Design: Easy to wear & comfortable, with a light, robust alloy case strap/bracelet option – a top choice for elderly users
  • Trusted by Generations: Carefully designed by accessibility experts – discover why this is one of the best talking watches on the market

Sold singly - this version is the leather strap version.

Please note for hygiene reasons this product is excluded from the Connevans extended returns policy.

Details

Certain electrical equipment such as a television or computer, and some metallic objects may affect he radio signal, so it is advised that the watch is not left close to such equipment overnight.              

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