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Geemarc Photophone 100 Reviews

4.7 Rating 19 Reviews
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The PhotoPHONE 100 has many features that make it ideal for individuals with poor eyesight, hearing loss, or with an impaired memory.8 Photo buttonsLarge and easy-to-push keypadHandsfree speakerphoneAdjustable volume (ring and receiver) and a visual ringer indicatorGeemarc ClearSound noise equaliser technology ensures crystal clear audioEasily upload, create, and print your photosGeemarc provides a unique PhotoPhone Photo Button template for creating photo buttons for use with their PhotoPhone 100.Upload your own images with the ability to zoom (for example, to focus on the person's face)Write text names if no images are availableReprint icons included with telephonePrints all selected images onto a single A4 piece of paper in the perfect sizeHard of Hearing FeaturesGeemarc ClearSound technologyReceiver volume up to 30dBMax ringer volume: 85dBReceiving tone control up to 10dBAdjustable Ringer volume (high/low/off)Visual ringer indicatorHandsfree speakerphoneT-coil hearing aid compatibleTone control: YesMemory Features8 Photo buttons3 One-touch memory buttons1 redial memoryMiscellaneous FeaturesMute Wall mountablePulse / Tone selectorRinger off setting: Yes

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What a great idea - bought it for my mother-in-law who has Alzheimer's and who recently went into a care home. We got her a simple mobile phone but unfortunately she could not work it out. Now she is so happy she can contact her friends by just pressing one button. Well done!!!
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Really simple to set up and for my mum to use .
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The phone could be better laid out. Confusing for me , let alone for someone with dementia issues. (Purchased for my mother in law) There are a lot of extra buttons along the bottom, aswell as all the picture and memory buttons. In itself confusing, but the symbols on these buttons aren't easy to understand! I can't remember exactly which symbol is for what, but one of the obvious ones is the Redial button. Marked up with a symbol (can't remember what it is now) but next to it is a button with a capital R! That would seem to be the logical one for redial? Anyway, I have made stickers to go over the buttons to make it easier for my mil. Just disappointed that, in my view, the product does not seem to have been designed for the target user.
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Like the large buttons and the photo buttons - but I wish these had flaps so the existing pictures could be removed, and photos inserted more easily.
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My new phone helps me to easily phone family with the photo buttons. I like the volume control which is located on top so easy to adjust when speaking on the phone. Overall it is a good quality product.
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I purchased this phone for my mum who suffers with alzheimers. She was unable to dial numbers so therefore unable to contact any of her family and would result in pressing her careline emergency button. She is still new to the phone but absolutely loves it. I have programmed her most closest relative's phone numbers so it doesn't matter which button she presses, it will always be a member of her family. This product is a god send and I would highly recommend it.
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I have recently purchased a landline telephone Geemarc photophone 100 for use mainly by my wife who suffers from alzheimers. The phone was easily installed and programmed and is already if use with new confidence. This is the first product I have purchased but having experienced the sales system, quick delivery and the product doing as expected, I will use AlzProducts for any further needs and recommend to others caring for those with disabilities.
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I purchased a Geemarc Photophone and a DayClox for an elderly aunt who suffers from Parkinsons. Delivery time was excellent, as were the products. My aunt no longer has to ask what day it is! Also the telephone, with amplified volume has proved to be beneficial as she refused a hearing aid. "It's all good".
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