Retekess T114 Caregiver Pager, Emergency Button for Elderly, Low Battery Alert,656ft, Cancel Function, 10 Waterproof Panic Button for Nursing Home,Clinic,Resort,Salon
Product Features
- Low battery reminder; our nurse call system will remind you the low battery; you can say goodbye to the frustration of running out of battery; take the fear away from your loved ones of not being heard in an emergency
- Removable battery; the elderly monitoring assistance supports 2 AAA batteries; which is very convenient to replace when it is out of power; and you don't have to worry about not being able to buy suitable batteries locally
- Easy to expand; each screen receiver host can add up to 999 call buttons; you can add the call button according to your needs; and each call button can also pair with many receivers
- 6 working modes to choose from; room number or bedside number can be set; just press the button; you can quickly find the patient or customer in need; meet the needs of all hospitals; clinics; nursing homes; restaurants; hotels
- Working distance; open area working range up to 656 ft; signal transmission distance; high sensitivity receiving technology; the product's signal stability
- Prompt modes: the receiver host has number speaker; music playing; ding dong mode; and color LED flashing lights; visual and audible double reminder; never miss any information
- 15 volume level; caregiver pager system with 15 levels of volume adjustment; supports external audio devices; free to adjust according to your needs
- Bracket and string hole design; compact size; it does not take up too much space; you can put the receiver on the counter or hang it on the wall
- IP55 life waterproof; offers protection for the server pager; can be allowed to splash water or rain, can also dip a small amount of cold water to clean; .you can completely install it on the wall of a kitchen or bathroom without worrying about water dripping on it and damaging it
- Easy to use; the wireless caregiver pager helps you save the hassle of wire installation; hung on your wheelchair; attached to the wall or screwed to the wall; so your family or patient can call for help anytime and anywhere

















