Talking function
Announces the time at the press of a large, raised button, helpful for visual impairment or low light.
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The Lifemax Talking Alarm Clock combines a clear analogue face with a digital display beneath it, and a talking function that announces the time at the press of a large, raised...
Read moreKey benefits
Announces the time at the press of a large, raised button, helpful for visual impairment or low light.
Shows the time clearly in both formats, suiting a range of preferences.
Goes beyond just the time, also announcing the room temperature and alarm setting.
Choose the alarm sound that suits you, with an optional hourly time announcement too.
Tried and tested by Occupational Therapists, who gave this clock their OT Recommended seal of approval.
Sounds the alarm again after 10 minutes if you need a little longer.
Product advice
The Lifemax Talking Alarm Clock combines a clear analogue face with a digital display beneath it, and a talking function that announces the time at the press of a large, raised button. This makes it a practical choice for anyone with a visual impairment, or simply for checking the time without needing to find your glasses or turn on a light.
As well as announcing the time, the clock can announce the alarm time and room temperature, and offers a choice of three alarm sounds, along with an optional hourly time announcement. A snooze function sounds the alarm again after 10 minutes if you need a little longer.
The clock measures 110 x 110 x 60mm and runs on 2 x AA batteries (not included). It's tried and tested by Occupational Therapists, earning an OT Recommended seal of approval, and is backed by a 1-year guarantee.
Buyer questions
Clear answers to the questions customers usually ask before booking a free home demo.
Press the large, raised button on top of the clock, and it will announce the time clearly.
Yes, alongside the time and alarm announcements, the clock can also announce the room temperature.
It measures 110 x 110 x 60mm and weighs approximately 450g.
No, it requires 2 x AA batteries, which aren't included.
No, this product is not eligible for VAT relief, as it's a general household item rather than one designed specifically for a disability or long-term illness.
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