artfone C1 Unlocked Senior Big Button Mobile Phone for Elderly With SOS Emergency Button,1400mAh Battery

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artfone C1 Unlocked Senior Big Button Mobile Phone for Elderly With SOS Emergency Button,1400mAh Battery

artfone C1 Unlocked Senior Big Button Mobile Phone for Elderly With SOS Emergency Button,1400mAh Battery

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The colour LCD screen is easy to see in all light conditions. Numbers, letters and icons are displayed in large fonts. It will be easier to use, it’ll have more practical features and some of the functions are actually essential for their safety and health. What to consider when buying a mobile phone for an elderly The buttons are large and labelled with big numbers and letters. The green button for calling and the red one for cutting calls are clearly visible. Interestingly, it also has space on it to insert up to three photographs next to its speed-dial keys. This is a clever little touch that makes it even easier to see who you are calling without having to peer at a name or remember who is who on the speed dial keys. The buttons on this mobile phone are extra-large with big numbers that are easy to see. The keys are spaced widely apart for easy dialling.

The alarm and call alerts are loud enough and you can make them even louder in settings. The speaker is also loud and clear for easy hearing during calls. There’s also a setting to activate the loudspeaker during calls.

What to consider when buying a mobile phone for an elderly

Pre-installed languages: Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, Finnish, English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, Czech A vibration alert may be good enough for you but for your elderly parent, their aging ears need something louder. One of the best features of this mobile phone is the desktop charging cradle. There’s no need to fiddle around with a tiny cable trying to insert it into the charging port. That’s very thoughtful and convenient especially for seniors who might forget to charge the phone. They simply place it on the cradle and the battery stays charged.

The giant antenna stops it looking like an average dumb-phone, but put up nearly anywhere in the world and thanks to a network of geostationary satellites you will be able to make a call without fear of the satellite moving out of position.

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Preinstalled languages: Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, Finnish, English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, Czech Doro's range of 'Easy Phones' come with colour screens and are designed for ease of use, specifically for elderly users. Large buttons and a high contrast display will help the visually impaired. The fonts are certainly far larger – and with better contrast - than on a conventional mobile. This is another good option for those who are looking for a low-cost mobile phone for their elderly parent or friend. An easy interface that is easy to navigate. They shouldn’t have any trouble finding the right number to call or going to the message menu. A speed dial is a must-have feature. Making and answering calls is easy. The red and green call buttons are clearly marked and you can use the speakerphone for hands-free talking.

The menu is very basic with only the most essential functions included. These include calling, messaging and alarms.Here are the most important features to look for when buying a mobile phone for a senior. a. Ease of use Mobile phone handsets bristle with ever more features as rival firms vie to seduce the youth market, but ease of use for all seems to be the lowest priority among mobile manufacturers, while the basic point of what we use a phone for seems to have been lost. The ARTFONE C1-01 makes things as simple as possible. Only practical functions are included – messages, calling, settings, FM radio and others – and the interface is very easy to navigate. As long as you buy a good quality mobile phone, you probably won’t need to replace it any time soon unless it breaks or starts experiencing problems that affect communication and usage. Q: Where to buy a mobile phone for the elderly? The descendants of the iPhone are good at multitasking, handling simple computing tasks and providing us media on the move (social and traditional). In exchange for that, they’re expensive, have a short battery and shelf life, and are relatively delicate. They’re also potentially problematic if you’re paying your employee’s bills.



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