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Product Overview:

The Talking Key Chain Clock is a simple but powerful addition for any daily routine. This device is powered by a pair of watch batteries and can be easily set and adjusted. Then with a simple button press, or at every hour, will announce the time in a pleasant female voice. This square white keychain also has an alarm function and displays the time on an LCD display, and comes in a set of 2.

Product Specifications / Dimensions

Specifiction LabelSpecification Value
Dimensions 60 mm L x 38 mm W x 14 mm H
Batteries 2 LR44 batteries (included)
Height of Numbers on LCD Display .25 in

More Information

Living with low or reduced vision can make life difficult in a number of ways, but a simple device for improving the day to day routine is a watch or a clock. When you can't see a watch or clock face this device can provide the alternative you need. With the press of a button the exact time will be read aloud in a clear, female voice that is easily heard, allowing those who cannot see the option to tell the time just as easily as if they could. Powered by two LR44 watch batteries, the small form factor of this digital pocket watch can be looped to a keychain or kept in the pocket for quick access, and is sold in pairs to make it even easier to have on hand.

What Customers Are Saying:

"My aunt has low vision and so far this is the only brand of this product she has found useful. It hangs on her lanyard with her keys at the senior residence. - Marianne W."


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Customer Reviews of Talking Key Chain Pocket Watch

Item Reviewed: Talking Key Chain Pocket Watch
1 Review(s) - Average Customer Rating: 2.0 (1.0 to 5.0 scale)

Product needs a clothing clip option (had to design my own). Audio only felt to be fair quality. Many low vison people are also senior citizens, who very likely have hearing loss, which generally is a more high frequency sloping loss. I would think a male voice on these products would be better than a female voice.

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