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The ChunHee Personal Alarm system offers a robust 500ft wireless range with 55 ringtone options and adjustable volume up to 115dB, ensuring urgent alerts are heard loud and clear. Its IP55 waterproof transmitter guarantees dependable use in wet environments, while the plug-and-play UK receiver enables quick, hassle-free setup. Designed for elderly, disabled, or vulnerable individuals, it supports multiple device pairing for comprehensive care coverage.
Battery description | Alkaline |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Control method | Touch |
Noise level | 115 dB |
Mounting type | Wall Mount |
Sensor technology | Contact Sensor |
Maximum range | 5E+2 Feet |
Manufacturer | ChunHee |
Product Dimensions | 8.9 x 9.2 x 9.5 cm; 180 g |
Item model number | GM |
Size | 1Receiver & 1Transmitters |
Included Components | lanyard |
Batteries included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
Item Weight | 180 g |
C**8
Great item
Great item, easy to use and perfect for the job i needed it for
S**
Excellent safety alarm
Bought for my elderly mother in law in case she falls or needs help as she’s bedridden. Great piece of equipment that has given us peace of mind.
D**K
Safety first
The most important thing is to remember to switch on the ones indoors and take the beepers with you.Not bad at all, works over quite a distance, it covers my garden. I have used them twice to seek assistance.
P**G
Great bit of kit, would recommend
Brilliant easy to use call bell. Easy set up. Whilst caring for relative who was bed bound, call bell was in their easy reach, one receiving unit plugged into socket on landing so could hear easily in night and one in kitchen meaning I could be downstairs or in garden and still hear when assistance required.
C**S
Alarm
Its a great solution to a problem
J**S
Made such a difference !
Hi Jane,I just need to let you know that my mum woke up at 5:15am on Wednesday morning and used the buzzer you gave us to call me. She needed the toilet and was feeling breathless, so I helped her onto the commode and gave her her medication. She was a bit distressed, so I gave her some diazepam to help her relax. Then I tucked her back into bed as she wasn’t strong enough to walk, and she soon fell into a peaceful sleep.She didn’t really wake up again after that—just murmured a few words now and then. (Her last words to me before falling asleep were ‘I love you’ which is my pot of gold for life.If it hadn’t been for that buzzer, she would’ve been alone and frightened at 5.15. I would have missed her last moments of true awareness, she may well have fallen trying to get to the commode and the end of her life could have been totally distressing for all of us, probably needing to call an ambulance and her passing in A&E.That one simple gift of kindness changed everything. It didn’t just help—it transformed her passing. She died peacefully in her beautiful room with her family surrounding her, listening to 60s music with scented candles and nothing but serenity.Thank you, truly.Love you and I will be forever grateful to you. ♥️Thought I would share the above from a family member who used this alarm and how different it made to the end of her days.Thankyou
M**S
Alarming
Very simple but effective. Good value
M**H
To get back off - IGNORE the Q&A that goes with the listing and read this
This is simply a standard doorbell kit, except that the transmitter is shaped to be carried around on a lanyard or mounted beside a bed, not outside the front door. As such it works fine, with the usual over-supply of unsuitable ring tones to choose from.The plastic is cheap and the printed instructions are tiny and incomprehensible. As the Amazon listing and its related questions/answers and reviews apparently relate to a number of products, no-one knows what anyone is talking about and little makes sense. I needed to get the back off the transmitter to attach the lanyard. I read the instructions with a magnifying glass. All I could find was a suggestion that you inserted a screwdriver or some kind of key into the big slot at the bottom and twist. This just resulted in damaged over-soft plastic, see photograph. I posted a question, which resulted in people telling me to insert a screwdriver or saying that they couldn't get it off either. So I gave up relying on Amazon's system, which doesn't even allow you enough characters to properly express your question, and applied a bright light. Aha, there is a white arrow etched on the white back, which is a separate piece of plastic from the front. If the transmitter is hanging from a lanyard fixed to the top, "down" is just going to depend on gravity, so the arrow must indicate something else other than the right way up. Actually, as I discovered, if you grasp the transmitter at the sides, you can slide the back off by pressing with your thumbs in the direction of the arrow. No screwdriver necessary at all to get the back off! Take a look at my photo. This removal method may be obvious to teenagers, but to a 70 year old challenged by Alzheimer's and poor eyesight, it certainly isn't! With the back off, you can fit the lanyard, and then see various screw heads which release a cover for changing the battery. The instructions given by the seller in the questions section must relate to something else.Does it work? Yes. Whether or not it suits your circumstances is up to you to decide. I just wanted an easy way for my wife to quickly attract my attention from upstairs when she was confined to bed for a period after returning from hospital, nothing fancy required. I have yet to make full sense of the settings buttons. I would really prefer the receiver NOT to chime every time it is plugged in - I don't want to wake my wife up when I go upstairs to bed myself, take the receiver unit up with me and plug it in there, do I? Naturally, there is no analogue volume control, just a digital one that chimes at each setting, and no on/off mute switch. I suppose they want me to buy another receiver...
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