🚨 Stay Connected, Stay Empowered: The Ultimate Caregiver Call System
The 3 Pack Wireless Caregiver Call Button system by LORA combines robust 433MHz wireless technology with smart Wi-Fi connectivity (2.4G only) to deliver reliable emergency alerts up to 230ft. Featuring a HUB and three pre-paired panic buttons, it offers customizable ringtones, adjustable volume, and real-time app monitoring for battery and alarm status. Designed for ease of use in homes, nursing facilities, and clinics, it ensures caregivers never miss a critical call for help.
Manufacturer | LORA |
Item Weight | 8.4 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 5.24 x 4.65 x 2.72 inches |
Item model number | CF100-3P |
Batteries | 1 C batteries required. (included) |
Item Package Quantity | 3 |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
Description Pile | Alkaline |
D**.
Reliable alerting in the home (and everywhere)
This unit does exactly what it advertises - the device joins your wifi network and provides audible alerting in the home via an audible signal. Additionally, if you install the smart phone app, your phone is also alerted when the signal is triggered. On my Android phone, the alarm is silenced when the phone is in Do-Not-Disturb mode. Something to be aware of. If you're relying on this alert signal on your phone, be sure to not use DND.This works anywhere. Literally. As long as your cell phone has internet, anywhere in the world, you will receive an alert when it is triggered. After setting it up, I was away on business (2500 miles away) and when the button was pressed at home, I was alerted.
C**R
Works Well
I purchased this when my wife became ill and could not take care of herself. Just a press of the button sounds the base unit that can be heard throughout our house and also sends a notification to my phone. I would recommend for anyone needing this type of product.An additional note: The panic buttons arrived already linked to the base unit so the setup was minimal.
R**S
Get them before you need them.
Ten years ago, I provided Hospice for my wife's father, in our home. I got so concerned about his having a stimulating and positive experience, I had a harp player come twice a week and play beautiful, relaxing music. I took him to day care so he could be around people his own age, I even had a nurse come to the house and give him a bath three times a week.It seemed to me, I was doing a great job, and nobody could do better. I forgot how important it was to demonstrate his self-sufficiency whenever possible. He was a strong man and with aids, like a cane or wheelchair, he was able to take some responsibility for his own care. Although I paid a lot of attention to his having daily stimulation and entertainment, I considered his personal safety and well-being to be my number one priority.One night, my wife and I awoke to people talking in our front hallway. I got up to find two EMTs crouched around my father-in-law, who was on the floor, with his back against the wall. He had fallen down, all things considered, the worst possible thing to happen to him since he started living with us.The EMTs were just getting him ready to transfer to the hospital, and had given him some strong pain relievers. It was impossible for him to tell me what happened. At the hospital, I was able to speak to one of the EMTs that had brought him. Evidently, he was on his way to the bathroom, something he was never allowed to do without help, fell on the floor, and cried out to my wife and I for almost a half an hour. We couldn't hear him.Fortunately, he was wearing his emergency medallion, and was able to summon help, a half after he had pushed the button on the device, he wore around his neck. As it turned out, he had broken his hip, which he never recovered from. He passed a way four months later.A friend of ours was going to provide the same care for one of their relatives, as we did for our father. When I found out, I rushed over to their house and banged on the door. When the door opened, I held up the 'emergency call for assistance' system, that we had used with our father, and told them, This is one of the most important pieces of Hospice Care equipment you can get, and I would be more than pleased if you would take ours.Now, some years later, we have moved onto an island, and live in a fairly remote location. A week ago, It finally dawned on me that bringing emergency care to our house would take any 'extra' time we could get. So I ordered the PILSAMAS 3 Pack Wireless Caregiver Call Button, from Amazon, before I actually need it. Because it would be a serious problem to need one and not have it.If you know, or even if you don't know, you might need quick and timely emergency care sometime in the future, I suggest you consider getting a PILSAMAS 3 Pack Wireless Caregiver Call Button system.Most importantly, when you get your Caregiver Call Button System, put it in a place for quick access, and don't forget where you put it.
R**3
An excellent investment
The short story is this really works. I have the base station by my bed and it’s easily loud enough to wake me. I also use the messaging feature and it instantly alerts my phone even when I’m at work. I highly recommend this product. I like that I don’t have to pay a service for monitoring.The only issue I’m having is mother has dementia and can’t remember to wear the necklace. When she notices it she sometimes pushes the button out of curiosity.
J**N
Exelent product
Es facil de programar, las alertas wifi tienen un delay max de 10 seg. Muy buen producto
S**A
Great call light
this product is amazing. I have a family member with dementia and I placed these buttons all around the house. You could set different alarms per button and your phone is notified if any of the SOS buttons are pressed really an amazing product. I would highly recommend for family members who might have dementia or Alzheimer’s or who might be a little confused. Works like a call light.
D**W
Doesnt work as advertised and NO SUPPORT at all.
Awful. No support. No decent instructions. Managed to get the app notification working but i can barely hear it with volume in the app and on the phone full up. And what are the phone and message subscriptions for? I subscribed to the phone portion but it does NOTHING! I cant get a ohone call which is louder than the app.Nothing but soaking you for money.
L**Y
Works well
Good volume
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