Talking timepieces: Are talking watches and clocks available for people with vision loss?

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Are talking watches and clocks available for people with vision loss?

Question

My dad can’t see his watch anymore. What can help him to keep on track with dates, times and appointments?

Our answer

There are many assistive technologies in the marketplace for individuals with vision loss, and the Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB) has several devices that you and your father may wish to explore.

Here is a direct link to CNIB’s selection of clocks and alarm clocks that “speak” the time and, in some cases, the date.

Reminder Rosie 2, by Smpl TechnologyYou may also be interested in knowing about Reminder Rosie 2 by smpl Technology. Reminder Rosie 2 is a talking alarm clock that can “speak” reminders of important calendar events, such as appointments and medications. Audio reminders are self-recorded or can be recorded by a family member. The clock will also respond to questions about the date or time of day. You can purchase Reminder Rosie 2 from a number of other online retailers, including amazon.ca and mindcarestore.com. This device ranges in price from about $200 to $250 (CDN), plus additional shipping fees.

Talking Date/Time Watches

  • A large range of audible watches that “speak” the time and date, are available from the CNIB Online Store.

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