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Hearkent Kids' Atomic Digital Talking Watch 2311

Hearkent Kids' Atomic Digital Talking Watch 2311

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About this item

  • 【Multifunctional Talking Watch】American voice which is loud, clear, and easy to hear, and click each button for different announcement. It will announce: hours, minutes, week, date, alarm time, hourly chime.
  • 【Digital Watch】Talking watch for young people, with large numbers showing the week, date and time.. As a talking watch for low vision, talking watch for blind, friendly for visually impaired young, making it convenient for easy reading.
  • 【Easy to Wear】Soft and comfortable silicone watch bands with multiple adjustable settings.Net weight:30.8 grams, lightweight, comfortable wearing
  • 【Perfect Gift】These talking wrist watches are suitable as party/birthday/Easter/Halloween/Christmas gifts. Also suitable as visually impaired aid and gift for the blind.
  • 【Battery Life】The talking watch not need to charge, and can work for more than 1 year. Additionally, these watches offer an hourly chime feature, enabling to effectively manage their time.
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Customer Reviews

Based on 9 reviews
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Nancy Giguere
Awesome

My 7 yr old grandson is blind. Every morning he asks Alexa what day and time it is. He’ll be going to camp this summer so he is thrilled to have the watch to tell him date and time! He found it easy to use.

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Nanci Asberry
Okay Talking Watch

It's not the greatest but not the worst watch - The cons of the watch are that it's not loud enough if you have a hearing impairment disability and does not provide you the year you are in.

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M_Squared
Decent watch

Although the description says it's good for the visually impaired, my reasoning for getting this was to help my seeing little kids learn to tell time. The watch is decent, but as others have noted, it definitely presents problems for the visually impaired. I think if this watch was targeted towards kids, I would've given it 5 stars, but since it's aimed towards the visually impaired demographic, I'd have to knock it down a few pegs based on the problems that demographic will encounter upon unboxing this watch.

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K. Lee
Great Watch for an Adult with Small Wrist Too

Hearkent Talking Watch for Visually Impaired Girls and Boys American Accent Announces Time Week Date Alarm Large Numbers RedI really like this watch. I am an adult female and I have small wrists and this fits me perfectly. It is comfortable and the face is the perfect usable size and is not huge like all the other watches these days.The numbers are large and easy to read. The voice prompt is loud enough to hear over the TV or during a conversation but obviously it is not suppose to be so loud that it annoys everyone around you. This watch is great for someone like me who loses track of the time and relies on my cell phone to know the time. It also is a nice looking watch and would make a great gift for any friend or family member with small wrists. It is a great price too.

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KnowBody
Easy to Use, Clear Announcement

This is a valuable timepiece for people that has difficulty in vision. In addition to functioning as a classic watch, showing the time with digital display, it could announce the time now and the date of today, plus the alarm time. Although the face does not show the month, but it actually has year and month setting so you do not need to worry about resetting it like classic mechanical watches. For the time it could announce hour and minute, AM or PM. For date it will say "Today is Wednesday, May 8". The sound is not too loud, but clearly hearable when placing the watch near the ear. The user instructions for setting is large enough in printing and clear. Only drawback is that it is based on the user is listening to the watch, so that the watch user could do the adjustment. I think it will be better if the instruction is also printed in the manual. Anyway it is not too difficult to figure out, and it could be set with no big problem.Overall: A useful tool to provide timing information for people with visual difficulty. It is easy to use, and the sound quality is good. I would recommend it.