Ladies Talking Watch


A ladies talking watch is one of many handy vision aids for those with macular degeneration.


Talking Wrist Watch

If your glasses aren't handy or the light is low, by simply pressing a button the time of day is spoken in a clear voice.

A talking wrist watch is designed to help those with low vision such as macular degeneration know the time and look stylish while doing so. It can also can be helpful when there's no light around or if your glasses aren't handy. A calm and audible female voice clearly states what time it is when prompted by the touch of a button.

Features are:

Attractive, fashionable look for social events or everyday wear

Available in bracelet-style or expansion band

Available in silver or gold

Men's styles are available too

An audible, calm voice states the time at the touch of a button

Time can be announced in hour and minute, as well as AM or PM designation

Can be programmed to state the time every hour

Voice guides the user through easy programming of your talking watch

Alarm can be set to remind you of appointments or to take medications

For those with low vision, having to rely on others to know the time of day can create anxiety. Help them bring back an element of control in their lives with a talking wrist watch. It's simple to set and even easier to use--just push the button to hear a clear voice announce the current time.



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