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Robin Clock 2024 with Day and Date for Elderly, Clocks for Seniors, Dementia Clock, Digital Calendar Clock Elderly, Bedside Clocks Seniors, Alzheimers Products, Dementia Clocks Extra Large, Brown Wood

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$64.95

$ 28 .99 $28.99

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1.Color:Black


2.:12 Inches


About this item

  • [Never Lose the Track of Time Again] Is your loved one struggling to understand time as it slips away from them? The 8-inch high definition crystal clear display of the Robin day clocks for seniors prominently displays the month, day, date & time which helps your loved one regain the lost sense of control over their time making it the best clock with day and date for elderly.
  • [Puts an End to Forgetfulness] Unlike any other talking day clocks in the market, this talking alarm clock allows you to set unlimited customizable alarms, messages and reminders for any number of events. Now your loved one will never miss anything important whether it be taking their daily pills or their grandson’s birthday by relying on Robin calendar clock.
  • [Best of All Worlds] Give your loved one a better quality of life in their twilight years. Robin dementia clock comes in 20+ themes and colors which can be adjusted to your loved one’s liking. This large digital clock for seniors is not only pleasing to eyes but is also sure to add more clarity and convenience to your old folk’s life.
  • [Clearly Spells Out Everything] Robin talking clock for visually impaired spells out day, time, year, and any customized messages in a crystal clear voice without any confusing abbreviations which are convenient for older adults struggling with visual abilities. It is also one of the best gifts for visually impaired seniors.
  • [The perfect Gift] We deliberately excluded words like "Dementia", "Alzheimers" and "Memory Loss" from the packaging & manual of this dementia clocks for seniors extra large so you can gift it to your loved ones without fear of embarrassing them.
  • [Place it Anywhere] Whether you prefer hanging Robin digital calendar day clock on a wall or prefer it stays on the side table, we got you covered! Robin large display digital clock for seniors comes with a wall mount as well as a table top stand so you can hang it on a wall or place it on your kitchen top, bedroom and bathroom by pulling out the stable top stand.
  • [Perfect for Non-Techy Adults] This day of the week clock is quick and easy to set up & features easy access side buttons which makes it simple and easy to use for older adults and anyone who isn't tech savvy. Robin day clock also features Automatic Daylight saving(DST) adjustment with a built-in worldwide schedule saving your loved one the hassle of doing it manually every time.
  • [Relief for Caregivers] Caring for a loved one with Dementia can be overwhelming at times. Robin's alzheimers clock’s mindfully developed user interface automates tasks like reminding them of taking their pills, answering questions like “What day/time is it?” etc and provides the caregivers with some well deserved relief.
  • [Backup Battery] Robin talking clock has an internal backup battery that allows it to automatically reset itself to the right time and date in the event of a power failure. It will retain all the information, including the alarms and themes.
  • [Exceptional Customer Service] Unlike others, Robin does not forget you after you have made your purchase, our US based customer support team is always there to help you with any concerns you may have.



DJL
2025-09-04 10:13:57
Very easy to set up just turn it on and follow the directions. At any given time I can look up and like the idea of being able to see the time of day or night...with a push of a button it will speak the time, day etc. I hung my clock on the wall and you can adjust the brightness of the clock so it won't be so bright at night. I will not using these functions but it is capable of setting alarms, birthdays, personal medication time etc. I also think it would also be nice to use at the bedside, living room, kitchen etc. Everything you would like to program into the clock can be locked so you don't loose what you programmed by pushing odd buttons by mistake. I've been so busy therefore I haven't had the time to check for battery usage which would be nice if there's a power outage (don't see battery slots)...yet though I do see underneath a slot for what looks like for a micro disc and a usb charger??.... when time allows I'll come back later to comment...as of right now I just wanted a simple functional modern looking clock that was large and visible enough to look up at during the night and go right back to sleep without moving around to much to focus in on thesize of the numbers of the displayed time. This clock does that for me and then some! I would definitely recommend for someone who has a little trouble keeping up with the time of day, a little trouble seeing and hearing. It does show the date, time month and year and if it's morning, afternoon, evening, night or am. It also has military time if you like. I think it would be a great purchase for a gift to someone also. You can't go wrong with this one.
Cornchip
2025-08-10 16:58:06
I bought a cheaper version of this a few weeks ago as a Christmas present for my husband, who is in memory care. It never worked well from the beginning and only frustrated my hubby! So next I went for the slightly large display and slightly larger price - and BINGO, this one works great! He can't believe that he can turn it off overnight and it will display the correct day, time, etc. 12 hours later! Great present!
angela251
2025-06-20 13:21:11
This is the second clock we've bought for dementia assistance. The first was for my grandmother, and this one if for my dad. This version has definitely improved on the first model (and I don't remember the name of that one).Things I liked about this:1. Extremely easy to read - the display options were great to allow us to tailor the messaging that was best for my dad.2. Could be set on a table, instead of hung on the wall. Fiddling with the "off" switch for the alarm can be a bit frustrating, so that might be inconvenient (and lead to dropped clocks) if mounted to the wall. Some of them don't have the ability to stand upright, but this one does. My grandmother pulled hers off of the wall just trying to read it.3. Alarms are really, really helpful because they flash specific information. My grandmother didn't need that - she was past that point - but my dad was looking for a bit more control. Setting custom alarms for him, and being able to add specific directions that made sense to him, was exactly what he needed.4. Different sounds for different alarms. Since my dad wanted some daily alarms (take your meds!) and some weekly alarms (put out the garbage!) it was really nice to be able to set different kinds of sounds. He likes to joke that the level of annoyance he feels for the rooster that tells him its time to take out the trash has somehow prompted him to remember it each week JUST TO AVOID HAVING TO HEAR IT!Criticisms1. We really liked the idea of adding pictures, but that only worked a few of the times we tried to add them. It's a clunky process to transfer files to an SD card, and then upload the correct file. It simply didn't work. But this was a "nice to have" not a "need to have."2. While the set up was easy on some respects, it was so simplified that it was almost hard to do. I can't really blame the company for making this easy enough for the less technologically adept, but I nearly had to crawl out of y skin because of the tedious, time-consuming way to enter the information. My kingdom for a quick connection to a laptop for transferring files or typing instructions!All in all, those were minor annoyances, and it does what it is supposed to do, in the way it's supposed to do it. It's made a world of difference for my dad *AND* my mom.
Becky
2025-06-18 20:57:06
Purchased this clock for someone with Alzheimer’s disease, and he can easily tell the date, time and time of day. Large lettering, with a nice bright light, is great!
Ingrid
2025-06-11 11:13:10
Great clock and calendar! Now my 103 yr old mother knows what day , month and time it is! The letters are big , easy to read and see! Medication and birthday reminders are also a neat feature!
Customer
2025-06-01 11:49:26
My Mother in law is very pleased with her clock. Easy to read. Includes the date as well as day of the week and a.m our pm. Wonderful gift for someone who has everything.
smallritual
2025-05-13 12:47:31
Bought for my mother a year ago. She can be phobic about technology but she loves this clock - it's clear, easy to read, and has proved to be reliable. My mother has mid-stage Alzheimer's but still has reasonable independence, and this clock stabilises her day and week - she navigates by it. And it looks nice!I had hesitated due to reports of unreliability (certainly on the older models), but ours has given no trouble. We don't use any of the alarms or programming, so no comments on those.Once set up it maintains its settings even if unplugged, for any length of time (I tried it for a month before giving it to my mother), though the display is blank when not plugged in. This means it can survive my mother's tendency to switch things off at night - but I plugged it into the TV extension lead which she never switches off, so the problem hasn't arisen! It's worth adjusting the display style and brightness so the clock isn't obtrusively bright, it can be turned down quite a way and still be readable across the room.
Jo.Dominik
2025-03-08 18:26:26
The alarm function on this clock does what it wants:- When you set an alarm, you can't be sure that it actually rings at that time- An alarm rings at times when you didn't set an alarmBoth is very annoying. If you can't rely on the alarm to ring when you need it, that's a K.O criterium for a digital clock. Similarly: when the alarm rings in the middle of the night and wakes you up even though you never set an alarm for that time, this is unacceptable, too.How can I send this back and get a refund?
M
2025-02-08 19:40:12
Für Demenzkranke nicht zu gebrauchen, da alle Tageszeiten viel zu früh beginnen und in keiner Weise der deutschen Kultur entsprechen. So wird wird z.B. bereits ab Mitternacht "früh morgens" angezeigt und "mittags" von 10-12 Uhr. Ganz fatal ist jedoch die Übersetzung der englischen Tageszeit "afternoon" ins Deutsche mit "abends" - und das bereits ab 12 Uhr mittags !