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The SYNLETT Caregiver Pager System is a wireless nurse call solution featuring 3 call buttons and 1 portable pager with a 500ft range and 100dB adjustable alerts. Designed for easy use and versatile mounting, it offers instant SOS notifications to caregivers, backed by a 12-month battery life and warranty for dependable elderly and patient monitoring.
Manufacturer | SYNLETT |
Part Number | D091G3 |
Item Weight | 10.7 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.24 x 1.3 x 2.53 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | D091G3 |
Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. (included) |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 3 Call Buttons 1 Receiver |
Color | 3 Call Buttons 1 Receiver |
Power Source | Battery |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Sound Level | 100 dB |
Mounting Type | Wall |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
Warranty Description | 1 year warranty from the date of sale |
L**L
Great Little Device
I recently suffered a serious injury requiring surgery, a hospital stay, and a stint in an acute rehab hospital. for physical therapy. I am currently home and my husband is helping me with mobility issues including dressing, bathing, bedtime. I cannot maneuver stairs yet so he sleeps upstairs and I am in a downstairs bedroom. During the night if I needed to use the bathroom I had been calling him on my cell. This little device enables me to push a button downstairs and he hears a signal noise upstairs. It works beautifully and the price was right.
S**S
Invaluable for bedbound patients living at home
Worked perfect for my husband who was bedridden. I could move around the house and the yard and when he needed me just to push up the button, alerted me great value for the money easy to use.
L**.
Wonderful product used at home and at skilled nursing facility
LOVE THIS!! I have found so many purposes for this alarm system! GREAT VALUE!! My mom is blind and disabled. I have a three-button system, one for her recliner, one for the bathroom (hangs from the toilet tissue holder), and one for her bedroom nightstand. The buttons have an optional lanyard so it can be worn as a necklace, so I have that lanyard on each of the three buttons. The one for her bedroom nightstand she has gotten into the habit of wearing ALL the time. I like that despite her problems with colors and shapes, and despite her weak hand and finger strength, compounded with essential tremors, she is able to find the button and push the button. It has fancy features that the different buttons show up a different color on the receiver, but in my case I haven't learned or plan to learn the color coding as I have a general idea where my mom is in advance of the alarm going off. I do also have a GPS cellular-based necklace alarm I have her wear, but it needs recharged every couple of days and if too low battery power they warn it might not even work (EEK!) This is nice because it is immediate for when she is home with me. I work from home, so my preference is this system. Since she shouldn't answer our door, when I know someone is coming but I could be out in the yard or garage, she knows to press the button and I can wear the alarm on my pants waistband (it has a clip) and I can go straight to the door to meet someone, let them in, whatever. Also when she was recently discharged from the hospital into a skilled nursing facility, one day they put her in the chair without also handing her the tethered room alarm. She tried to get up on her own and fell. That night I took our alarm system into the skilled nursing facility, so now she has a wearable button that sets off the alarm. The nursing staff took one of her soda 12 packs I got her and attached her alarm receiver to it, and they placed this combo on the wardrobe next to her door, so even if her heavy door is closed, they can hear her alarm. Of course, in their large facility with many, many rooms, it is better if she is able to use their integrated system, but being blind and mobility challenged, this is a great backup if they again don't give her the tethered room button by her bed attached to wall or if she is in bed and is unable to find the call button. I love the battery life... we use this system frequently, sometimes multiple times a day and I've yet to need to replace any batteries. I am so very glad that I got this alarm system for my mom. I highly recommend this.EDIT: Two AA batteries last 8 months in the pager, assuming your loved one is using this ALL the time. When the batteries go, the sound got softer so that is a huge plus that they still worked well enough to alert me and didn’t leave my mom without a way to let me know she needed something. If your loved one is not setting this off ALL THE TIME then the original batteries will last even longer. Frequent scenario here: “Do you need anything?” Reply “No” …go to other end of home, get comfy with feet up, alarm goes off, … I no longer run because we repeat this scenario multiple times many evenings, getting water, finding something, putting something away, etc. but it’s priceless for the many other times I arrived to find she’s fallen and needs help off the floor.I hope this review helps someone else.
R**Y
The siren just doesn't need to be that aggressive.
OK, the system is well made, works great, it comes with everything you need to get it up and running, and it does the job it was designed for. BUT there's one detail that had I known about it, I'd have stepped aside on this purchase. The alarm sound! You have two choices for the alarm sound that alerts the caregiver. One sounds exactly like a standard ding-dong doorbell. I goes "ding-dong" once and if you didn't happen to hear that 1.5 seconds long sound, too bad because that's all there is. The other sound is like the most aggressive kinds of police sirens you hear on the street; entirely unnecessary and jarring just to alert an in-home caregiver that s/he is needed in another room.Some other sound options, like something a bit gentler, even a steady tone . . . ANYTHING besides that whooping siren . . . would have made this system a real win.So I just keep it as far from my bed as I can and still have it in the room with me and leave the volume (3 settings) at the lowest setting. That way it sill still will jolt me out of a deep sleep.So for others, like someone who needs to be able to hear the alert in a busy, active home while doing things around the house, maybe this would be fine. But I need it primarily at night in a quiet home. Even so, I feel the siren is inappropriate and another option or two would have been nice, even at an added dollar or two.Bottom line: I'm impressed by the quality of the system components. The instructions are clear and intuitive and even written in English, a real plus in items coming from China. It took me 5 minutes to set it all up and in my case, it is working fine over a distance of about 40' and through three standard residential walls. Also the help-needed button is downstairs and the alert is upstairs. For the price, I'll keep it. For now.
M**P
Arrived quickly, nicely packaged and ready to use.
The directions are simple and easy to understand. The batteries are included. I have no issue with the pager, clips on my belt or I can put it a shirt pocket. It has worked going through walls into our garage and outside the house. I have not gone out 300’ but the signal will only need to go thru one wall, if it doesn’t make it I will write an update.
M**9
Good product
All around good product. Nothing fancy. The alarm is loud enough and not bulky or heavy. It serves our needs well without having to spend a whole lot of money.
V**E
Perfect for in home caregiver
Perfect for what we needed when my my was discharged from hospital rehabilitation after having a stroke
D**N
Decent but not great
The first button stop working about 4 months later so I started using just 1 button in case of emergencies. Then a year later the alarm would go off randomly for no reason. It would pick up random signals in the air and think that the button is being pressed. As of today a year after purchase I would consider it useless and not dependable. There are more false alarms then real alarms to the point where it gets annoying.
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