💊 Your Medication, Simplified!
The Super 8 Electronic Pill Dispenser is a user-friendly medication management solution designed specifically for individuals with Parkinson's. It features 8 audio-visual reminders, a compact design for portability, and an easy setup process, ensuring that users never miss a dose. With a satisfaction guarantee, this pill dispenser combines functionality with peace of mind.
K**Y
Great!
I don't normally take daily meds, so when I got discharged after covid with several meds I was going to have to take, I thought a box like this would come in handy. It has been a godsend! The alarm is just loud enough to be heard if it goes off and I'm not by my bedside table.. but not so loud that it's annoying, lol. I use 6 of the settings, the only thing I had to get used to was the military time it uses.. small thing as there have been many many times I probably would gave screwed up on my med times without it. I take a couple of meds that absolutely have to be taken on time, thank goodness I've had the alarm on this little box to ensure I don't neglect to take on time! Well worth the price!
W**R
Time critical medications - On Time!
This little gem holds my heart meds and clearly signals when I am due to take them. Two pills must be 12 hours apart, the other one is once every 24 hours. No more remembering to mess with the mechanical timer that only allowed me to set it up to 90 minutes ahead. This container I literally set it once, I fill meds every day and don't worry about 'what time is it?' again. Very easy to set and use.
C**Y
Clock doesn't work
I loved the idea of this. I ordered 1 used it, worked great for a few days and then it started to drain the battery had to reset the clock and alarms daily. I replaced the battery and same thing lasted about 2 days.I did order a replacement hoping the problem was isolated to the original purchased item. But problem repeated with replacement.I love love the idea of this and had high hopes. Unfortunately there appears to be a flaw in the design. I will be returning for a refund.
J**O
Works for me, ADHD
I wish the instructions were more thorough and specific. But I figured it out via trial and error. I would prefer something with days of the week rather than numbers 1 thru 8. I don't need 8 alarms, but it's cool it has the countdown function. I wish it had a sensor that would only allow the alarm to stop if the compartment for that specific day was opened. Unfortunately it turns off as soon as you open the hinge on the whole contraption. The alarm is good - not too loud. And I like that it has a magnet closing mechanism between the clock part and the pill modules. I have too much ADHD for a regular med module to work for me, so I'm satisfied with it so far.
R**.
May not keep working
For years I have been using the Reizen 5-Alarm Pillbox as a pocket pillbox with alarms. In general. I like it, my main complaint being that it has to be replaced rather often. I can understand it breaking when I drop it on the floor, but it also fails in many other ways. It costs about $20, which is cheaper than the TabTime ($29.95). Anyway, I was looking for something more reliable and the TabTime is the only other one I could find that seemed to meet my requirements:(1) Pocket size(2) At least 4 compartments(3) No external buttons or switches that can be accidentally triggered in a pocketThe first unit arrived with a dead battery. I replaced the battery and the unit worked for a few hours and then failed. Amazon sent me a replacement unit, which also arrived with a dead battery. I replaced the battery and it seems to be working OK now.Just a bit ago, I accidentally dropped the unit onto a hardwood floor from a height of about 2 feet. It beeped and the time and all alarms were reset, but I was able to reset them.There are several improvements that I would like to see:(1) Smaller version (maybe 4 compartments)(2) Ability to go backwards when setting time and alarms(3) Choice of 12 or 24 hour clock(4) Slightly larger compartments to make it easier to get the pills outAnyway, the TabTime is an interesting device. I'll see how reliably it performs for me.
N**A
Sad it didn't work.
I was very excited with the concept of this timer.My mom has Parkinson's so this is exactly what we are looking for.Number one though it said it was easy to open, but the shape of the container was hard for her to grip to open it up to the alarm and also the pill container.Second, It was very difficult to figure out how to program the time and different alarm times which ran in military time configuration.Third once we finally did get it set the next day it would say that the battery was dead. I would remove the battery and just put it back in and it would show that it had full power. But by removing the battery all the alarm times and also time in general had gone back to zero so I had to reprogram it which like I said was not very user friendly at all. If my mom was by herself she never would have been able to program it. I had only remove and reinserted the original battery but the diagram was saying the power was full, but the following day it had turned itself off again.The alarm did go off every once and awhile, but I don't know if it actually was going off at the time we had set. Once we had come to the conclusion and had tried all our options we gave up. And by that time it had been a month so I no longer could return it.It is exactly the type of thing that we need so I most likely will be searching online for another company with the same concept.
H**Y
Perfect for my BUSY med day
I have 4 major times a day I take meds, but I separate the vitamins from the prescription medications. This pill box allows me to do that and reminds me when to take each. The set up is easy. Love it!
T**R
Great for people with Parkinson's Disease
These are great for people with Parkinson's Disease. They are small enough to put in a pocket and the ring is loud enough to hear from another room. I ended up purchasing several of these because it works so well.
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