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Hearkent Men's Atomic Analog Talking Watch 2309M
Hearkent Men's Atomic Analog Talking Watch 2309M
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ABOUT THIS ITEM:
- Atomic Time: For first-time use, follow the instructions to set the time zone (Eastern, Central, Mountain, Pacific). The atomic watch will synchronize the time based on the Atomium signal meter and automatically adjust for daylight saving time
- Reminder Function: You can set the alarm or turn on the hourly reporting mode according to the voice prompts. It can remind you to take medicine or other important matters on time
- Intuitive Control: Press the 2 o'clock button once to hear the current time, press twice to hear the date and day of the week, and press the third time to hear the signal reception status. Short press the 4 o'clock button to announce the alarm time or alarm status, and long press to enter the setting mode
- Adjustable and Comfortable: This wrist watch for elderly comes with an elastic nylon strap, which is breathable and comfortable for all-day wear. Fits wrists 6.49 to 8.85 inches. The folding buckle allows you to quickly take it off and put it on
- To save battery consumption, the talking watch is set to sleep mode at the factory, and all the watch hands are in a static state. Please perform the following operation to activate the watch: simultaneously press and hold the 2 and 4 o'clock buttons for about 5 seconds, the watch hands will quickly rotate until they synchronize with the voice time. Please wait patiently










Husband loved the watch, very glad .Thanks
Very nice looking watch and has a clear easy to understand voice - perfect for sight impaired individuals.
I got this for my blind cousin, and he loves it! He had a clock in his bedroom that would speak the time, but he always wanted a watch he could wear that speaks the time.This is a really neat device, and he now takes it with him everywhere he goes, and beams when someone asks him, 'Hey, do you have the time?"Of course, nowadays everyone has a cell phone so we know the time. But we love seeing the big smile on his face when he can share the time with us now.Really nice watch, and not too expensive.
This talking watch has been an absolute game-changer! The atomic time synchronization feature is spot on—it automatically adjusts for daylight saving time and keeps the time perfectly accurate without me having to do a thing. Setting it up was straightforward, and I love that it caters to all the time zones.The voice announcements are clear and easy to understand, which is perfect for anyone with vision issues or for those who just prefer a hands-free way to check the time. Pressing the button at 2 o’clock to hear the time, date, or day of the week is so convenient! The reminder function has also been incredibly helpful, especially for setting medication alarms.Comfort-wise, the elastic nylon strap is breathable and adjusts to fit my wrist perfectly. It’s easy to put on and take off with the folding buckle, making it great for everyday wear.Overall, this watch is not only practical but also a thoughtful gift for the elderly or anyone who could benefit from its user-friendly design. A perfect blend of technology and ease!
The watch came with easy to read instructions, in large font. I guess they knew people with vision problems needed big print. The watch was already working straight out of the box, but I did have to set it to Central Time. It was interesting having the watch talk to me to go through a menu. The voice is a bit distorted, but so far we can make it out.The watch face is very large and very easy to read. We got this for our daughter who has a slight learning disability. The voice helps to reinforce what the watch face says for the time. She also likes the band very much, even though she got a “Man’s” watch. She was able to tighten it on her wrist. We are keeping the instruction as it will need a reset when Day Light Savings changes.Update: My daughter is use to water resistant watches. This one is not. It has stopped functioning - we believe because of water. She may have dunked it briefly in a chicken water bucket and certainly got it wet while washing her hands. We are trying to dry it out to get if working again.