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(based on 2 ratings)
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Our Active and Able talking watch for Women is admittedly small-only 1.25 inches in diameter-but still contains all the features you expect to find in a fine talking watch

Features & Specifications
  • One-button to hear the time in a crisp, clear women's voice
  • Time is read with "a.m." and "p.m." designation
  • Optional audible hourly chime and alarm that will either beep, crow or cuckoo
Review Snapshot®
Avg. Customer Rating:
 
4 stars
(based on 2 reviews)
 
good product could be better
By Senior lady in FloridaVerified Purchaser from Saint Lucie County, FL on 2/22/2011
Pros:
Adjustable Watchband, Comfortable, Fashionable, Good Quality, Reliable
Cons:
Hard to hear the voice
Best Uses:
Everyday
Describe Yourself:
Practical, Senior Citizen
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Women's Talking Watches:

This watch has 4 buttons. Is a little hard for me to use, because sinc I can't see too well, I accidentally hit the wrong button sometimes when trying to check the time. There is a one button model but I did not know about it before I bought this one.

The voice is a little soft to hear in a noisy environment like a supermarket, etc.

I do recommend it for people who can't see a normal watch. It gets the job done.

[2 of 2 customers found this review helpful]

 
attractive and functional
By Little old ladyVerified Purchaser from treasure coast of Fla on 12/27/2009
Pros:
Fashionable, Good Quality, Reliable
Best Uses:
Accessory, Everyday
Describe Yourself:
Practical
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Women's Talking Watches:

This watch is attractive and very functional. It is easy to put on and take off, and fits well. My children helped me set it and found it easy to set the watch manually as well as set the other functions, but I cannot do it without help.

It is the 4 button configuration which I found was a bit too complicated for me. I have lost feeling in my fingertips and I have very low vision, so I found myself hitting the alarm set button or the chime button instead of the time announce button. I had a lot of trouble actually setting the watch myself, but for someone younger or more mechanically inclined, it should not be a problem. The voice is pleasant and easy to hear unless the room is very noisy.

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