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The Smart Caregiver Wireless Motion Sensor Alarm System offers a 300-foot wireless range to alert caregivers instantly of bed or door movement, helping prevent falls and wandering. Powered by 4 AA batteries and featuring an optional adjustable mounting bracket, this standalone system eliminates noisy bedside alarms, providing discreet, reliable monitoring for professional caregiving environments.
Brand | Smart Caregiver Corporation |
Color | Color May Vary |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Item Weight | 0.64 Pounds |
Maximum Range | 300 Feet |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Battery Description | battery_type_aa |
Compatible Devices | None. This is a standalone paging system that cannot be used with any other Smart Caregiver products. |
Product Dimensions | 1"D x 3.1"W x 2.4"H |
Number of Batteries | 4 AA batteries required. |
Operating Temperature | 73 Degrees Fahrenheit |
Recommended Uses For Product | Walkway, Bedroom |
Manufacturer | Smart Caregiver Corporation |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00812293010327 |
UPC | 812293010051 812293010327 733353014393 812293010310 785533635218 |
Part Number | TL-5102MP |
Item Weight | 10.2 ounces |
Item model number | TL-5102MP |
Batteries | 4 AA batteries required. |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Material | plastic |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Sound Level | 75 dB |
Coverage | 150 feet |
Included Components | 1 Caregiver Pager, 1 Motion Sensor |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
Description Pile | battery_type_aa |
Warranty Description | 90 day warranty |
T**2
Absolute necessity for elderly monitoring
Have two of these alarms and we could not be more pleased! One is dedicated to keeping an eye on our elderly parent in bed. The other unit is for when parent is watching TV in family room and we are outdoors gardening, in the barn or mowing. The alarm sound component is portable. We slip it in a pocket or just place it where we're working. We can hear the alarm chime in a pocket over the tractor noise - great for when parent moves or needs our help. We mow about an acre and the unit has no issues covering this area.We use these great little monitors in conjunction with radio wave baby monitors (we never use wifi monitors due to hacking privacy issues). Our elderly parent is monitored while we are going about household chores by day and during the night.Five years of 24/7 use these monitors are still reliable. They are easy on batteries. We've only changed batteries out twice in three years.The unit actually lets you know when the batteries need changing - the alarm starts to sound like a creature from the outer limits. Please note the two alarm sound choices are somewhat sappy, and very loud. That's actually a great feature if you are a sound sleeper or on a tractor. We keep the alarm unit outside our bedroom as it's a bit startling when it goes off.We're ordering a couple more units as spares. We also use the gardening unit to keep an eye on our open (and locked) sliding screen door, just in case a visitor comes there instead of the front door.Unit is simple, low cost, so far completely reliable, no wifi to mess with, no apps, just your ears being alerted if your patient is moving. Kudos to the manufacturer.Highly recommend!
"**"
Does exactly what I need it to do.
PROS: Wakes me up in time to get to Dad's bedside before he gets up and falls.CONS:,Can't let the cats in his room at night, can't really use as a chair alarm, sensor will pick up every move he makes while sitting, anyone who walks by, etc.Dad has dementia, and has become a fall risk when getting up every night without fail to use the bathroom. Needed an alarm to awaken me so I could get to him before he gets out of bed, as he has become increasingly unsteady upon awakening. Cannot teach him to use a night commode for obvious reasons (dementia!)At first, tried another wireless alarm- purchased the combination pack of chair pad/bed pad with wireless remote alarm.The alarm sound itself worked, but would not sound until a FULL FIVE SECONDS AFTER dad moved. Useless!! He could get up and be more than halfway to the bathroom by then, and have already fallen. Back to the drawing board.This is a very basic motion detector, but sensitive, and I have no trouble with the range of the wireless alarm box. I can take it anywhere throughout the house or to a point out in the yard,and still be assured the signal will be received. The wireless alarm unit is great, as the alarm does not sound in the patient's room, potentially startling them and causing a fall, which is what we are trying to prevent.The biggest challenge we had was figuring out placement of the motion sensor box itself; because it IS sensitive, you can't mount it high enough so that it will pick up every little movement, toss or turn of the person in bed, which it absolutely will. The key was to place it on the floor between the bed and the nightstand, facing down the length of the bed, so that as soon as Dad's foot hits the floor, the alarm sounds instantaneously, and I can get to him before he has even stood up. Pushed the bed against the wall so he can get out of bed only on that side.The alarm box has two volume settings, "loud as F" and "the dead shall rise up". Kidding, sort of. Lower setting sounds like an electronic doorbell (ding dong! ding dong!), very loud, wakes me every time, and I really do sleep like the dead. The second setting is an electronic snippet of the William Tell overture, and trust me, you will not need this setting unless you are truly hard of hearing and need a more extended sound. Considering many caregivers out there might truly be, this is a bonus. If you startle easily, avoid the loud setting unless you want to have to be scraped off the ceiling when it does go off!Even if I am awakened a few times a night, I'm still resting easier knowing that I can get to him immediately. I have set up an air bed in the next room over from his for proximity, and this has been working pretty well so far!
M**.
Nearly Perfect!
Very sensitive with good remote range and works well for auntie with Alzheimer's. I keep it aimed over the top of the bed while she's sleeping or napping. After taping over portions of the lense and sussing out the just-right-spot, I almost never get false alarms due to her raising a leg or an arm while lying down. (If not for her small dog that visits her in bed often, I'd just aim the transmitter along the floor by the bed, greatly simplifying things.)Definitely spring for the 110 VAC wall plug, and stop worrying about battery life.I took off a star for two reasons.1-the remote has two alarms positions and the off (silence) position, selectable via a sliding switch. The switch slides from Alarm 1 (quite loud and do-able, think of the alarm that the door at a 7/11 makes when you go in or out), then Off, then Alarm 2 (a very loud, annoying sea-chantey thing that goes what feels like forever). When the thing alarms, and you're heading for auntie's bedside, it's very easy to slide the switch from the alarmingly loud Alarm 1, PAST the "off" position and into the horrifyingly loud (and don't forget long and annoying) Alarm 2. If your Alzheimer's-suffering auntie spent her early career crewing in square-rigged commercial sailing vessels, this loud, perky, sea chantey could spark some comforting bit of nostalgia for her, otherwise, it's completely loud and possibly disturbing. To fix this I glued a very short section of a wooden skewer stick into the Alarm 2 part of the switch, so now I can silence the alarm by feel while on the run.2- The main transmitter is housed in a nice "rockable" bracket, and comes with some double-back sticky tape for mounting the thing precisely where you need it. Unfortunately, you loose most if the rockability and mountability when you plug the 110 AC adapter into the back. Just be aware of that.Overall, I'm thrilled with this low-cost solution to everyone getting a little shut-eye around here.
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