The ShakeAwake is an alarm clock capable of waking a deaf person or someone suffering from hearing loss.
The Shakeawake is battery operated and can be set to a vibration, audible alarm or both together. This new version of the ShakeAwake also incorporates an optional bright white LED light that will also visually alert you that the alarm is sounding/vibrating.
Ideal for those who prefer a conventional clock face that's easy to use; but with the added benefit of a vibrating pad to slip under the pillow.
With an easy to set alarm, no AM or PM to be confused and easy to see extra large display.
Includes: 1 x mains power supply, 1 x vibrating pad, 1 x clock.
Requires 1 x AA clock back up battery - not supplied
Mains powered with choice of UK or EU power supply
N.B. Clocks are 220V 50Hz
This compact and stylish large display digital alarm clock can wake you with sound, strobe light or a vibrating pad or noise & flash or noise & vibrate or even flash & vibrate. It can also alert you to the telephone, including timed alarm calls.
The clock has a particularly large digital display and good features the telephone alert facility is useful for some people. Good vibration.
This new 42GWF03 model of the GreenBrook doorchime, is compatible with previous models - see instructions for more details.
Dimensions:
Size: 155 x 110 x 50mm.
Weight: 443g inc. batteries
Chime unit requires 3 x C alkaline batteries (not supplied).
Push requires 2 x AAA batteries (supplied).
Chime requires 3 x AA batteries not supplied (typical life 1 year).
Bell push transmitter uses CR2032 battery supplied (typical life 3 years).
Dimensions:
Chime - 125h x 92w x 64d mm
Bell push - 82h x 28w x 16d mm
Weight: 247g with batteries
Note: building structures, e.g. metal and thick walls may effect transmission range between push & chime.
Friedland's Libra+ is a stylish state-of-the art range of wirefree chimes and pushes. It includes functions new to door chimes such as identification icons and analogue volume control, as well as operating on the 868MHz FM frequency.
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