• Reviews around button (3.14 of 5)

    Smart Caregiver Two Call Buttons & Wireless Caregiver Pager

    • The buttons and pager are very nice, small, but nice
    • I would definitely recommend this call button
    • We used this for our patients and a patient tried beeping for an issue and staff couldnt hear bec of defective button
    • The button is light and does not bother her to wear it around her neck during the day.
    • The buttons are very easy to push but not overly sensitive, meaning that if the pendant button was accidentally touched it will not signal the alarm
    • Only one button works now
    • If both buttons had worked from 50 feet all the time I would have kept them as they are just what I was looking for
    • The button is easy for my 95 year old mother to push.
    • It should have actual, large buttons that're reliable, well defined by touch, and easy to push, one on each side -- not a snap membrane that requires a firm push in the very center -- difficult for someone with weak hands.
    • I'm sure it's as convenient as a call button if used for the bedridden.
    • No battery life indicator becomes a really big deal when the patient is pressing the button and the pager has suddenly lost power with no warning.
    • The buttons do not make noise, only the pager
    • button on the call buttons is easy to press, even for
    • The two button are great and we've attached one to her headboard and one to her walker so that she has access to it at anytime.
    • It has an option that the wearer can hang the alarm button around their neck as well!
    • The button is easy for him to press.
    • The button is easily pressed, but not so easy as to go off accidentally
    • I secured the button to his bedside table so he could reach it easily and the adhesive kept it securely in place
    • The buttons are pretty sensitive to how they're pushed, which isn't good but we've learned their foibles and have mounted them so they're easier to push correctly.
    • You have to push the button down hard for it to work
    • No battery life indicator becomes a really big deal when the patient is pressing the button and the pager has suddenly lost power with no warning.
    • The patient can press the button and you know right away that they need you
    • I love the two way calling button.
    • It should have actual, large buttons that're reliable, well defined by touch, and easy to push, one on each side -- not a snap membrane that requires a firm push in the very center -- difficult for someone with weak hands.
    • Very effective call button for elderly or sick members of the family
    • It was impossible for the patient to push the button because it was too small
    • but it claimed call buttons only worked with the shipped receiver,
    • The buttons are very easy for him to push
    • We've put the more reliable button from the walker by her bed and we test both both buttons daily.
    • My mom has never needed to push the button for help, but she has accidentally set it off a few times by leaning against a counter and the button gets depressed
    • I found what others have found is that the buttons start to fail.
    • The QA should have rejected the button.
    • It is easy for my 97 year old Mom to push the button and easy for us in our 60s with some diminished hearing to hear the call.
    • (I haven't used this feature, since the alarms are easy to hear in my home, but it could be useful if the caregiver is on a different floor.)*The button is not difficult to press, but not so sensitive that it activates at a mere brush of the hand.*Affordability--much cheaper than most baby monitors, and considerably less than the monthly cost of off-site monitoring.*Batteries are provided
    • The buttons are not audible, just the receiver unit
    • The Button Is Just Right For Weaker Hands, The Sounds Are Loud Enough For Older Ears.
    • So that button was worthless.
    • This was purchased for my elderly father and he has no trouble pushing the buttons, and with 2 of them I now have one mounted outside to use for a wireless door bell as well
    • The call button us relatively easy to press.
    • Button is easy for elderly mother to push after devastating stroke
    • the buttons are difficult to push for a weak, 89 year old woman (a younger, stronger person would not have difficulty)c
    • Kind of hard to depress button if hands were challenged.