[NFB-DB] Best Alarm Clocks for the Deaf-Blind
Scott Dollar
dollar031 at gmail.com
Mon Nov 11 23:23:15 UTC 2024
Hi,
If you do have a cell phone, I would suggest for you to look into at Smart Shaker 3.
The Smart Shaker 3 does have their own app that you can download the app for free. The bed shaker is a bluetooth device as portable that you do need to pair it via onto your cell phone.
Hope this help.
Best regards,
Scott Dollar
ent from my iPhone
On Oct 27, 2024, at 9:41 PM, Petras Vasiliauskas via NFB-DB <nfb-db at nfbnet.org> wrote:
Hi all,
I’m looking for suggestions for good independently accessible & adjustable vibrating (+/- sound) alarm clock.
I am completely blind and hard of hearing.
When I do not wear my cochlear implant or hearing aid at night, & some days have been struggling to wake up on time because I cannot hear the sound alarm go off.
I started using an iLuv Smart Shaker 2 in November 2019 which was a fully accessible product and remains reliable today with some minor issues due to time.
In April 2021, I bought a SmartShaker 3 which worked well for about 6 months then stopped working and support wouldn't do anything about it.
I then bought a replacement SmartShaker 3 which only worked for less than one day.
Is there a specific product or company you would recommend that sells reliable bed shakers that are completely accessible to someone who is blind?
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Petras
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