VTech Answers Communications Needs Of Seniors With New CareLine
Phone System That Supports Independence And Safety
BEAVERTON, Ore., Nov. 28, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Seniors who want to
age independently in their homes can now stay connected to friends
and family with the new CareLine™ home safety telephone system from
VTech® Communications, Inc., a wholly owned
subsidiary of VTech Holdings Ltd. (HKSE: 303). Designed with
experts in aging and technology, the affordable and easy-to-use
CareLine system incorporates features to uniquely meet seniors'
daily communication needs, including large displays, reminder
capabilities, volume boost and a wearable pendant with one-button
dialing that directly calls people that seniors communicate with
most.
"America is aging, and with age comes challenges that can make
it more difficult to live on your own," said Jeffrey Kaye, the director of the Oregon Center
for Aging and Technology (ORCATECH) and a professor of neurology
and biomedical engineering at Oregon Health & Science
University. "Seniors seeking to remain independent need help
finding the right people at the right time. Making that connection
easy and affordable is key. That's why we at ORCATECH provided our
input to VTech in the design of its CareLine product."
Studies show a strong correlation between staying connected to
others and the health of older adults. A Harvard University report1 said odds of
mental decline doubled for seniors with no social ties compared to
those who had frequent contact with relatives and friends or
participated in social activities. Researchers in another
study2 found individuals with a rich social network
lived at least 1.6 years longer than their peers. CareLine is
designed to support the need to stay connected, linking seniors
with the people they can trust to help them age in place
independently.
VTech's three-piece CareLine SN6197 system (MSRP: $119.95) includes a full-featured corded phone as
the base unit, a cordless handset and a wearable pendant, each
designed for optimal usability by older consumers who may struggle
with hearing, dexterity or vision. The system's large displays and
buttons, audio assistance and a reminder capability accommodate
these challenges, while a wearable pendant puts the ability to
communicate with friends and family at seniors' fingertips.
Designed to meet the daily communication needs of seniors, the
wearable pendant allows them to conveniently make and receive
calls, listen to voicemail messages, review missed calls, confirm
the date and time or receive programmed reminders for medication,
appointments or other events. The user, or a family member, can set
reminders directly through the corded phone base or with a phone
call. When the set time arrives, the system reminds the user with a
light and audio cue.
CareLine's wearable pendant also provides a quick resource to
call for help in an emergency through the home landline service,
making it an affordable alternative to personal emergency response
systems (PERS) that require monthly fees, installation costs and
contracts. The lightweight pendant can be worn around the neck or
clipped to a waistband for mobility and comfort. When immediate
assistance is needed, users can push either of the two speed-dial
keys or use voice command to call self-programmed contacts, such as
911, a family member, a trusted friend or neighbor.
"CareLine offers seniors an easy-to-use phone system designed
with their unique communication needs in mind," said Matt Ramage, senior vice president of product
management at VTech. "Imagine leaving your mother a recorded
reminder about her doctor's appointment or connecting with her
while she is outside gardening. CareLine provides the independence
and security seniors and their families desire."
Using the DECT 6.0 (Digital Enhanced Cordless
Telecommunications) standard, both the wireless handset and pendant
are connected up to 600 feet away from the base, giving users
maximum independence in and around their homes.
Other features designed for usability include:
- Large buttons and displays with full duplex speakerphones on
all three devices: the corded phone, handset and pendant
- Voice commands and one-button dialing with the safety pendant
to reach preferred contacts
- Audio Assist® that temporarily increases volume for
easier hearing on calls
- Visual ringing indicator and Voice Announce® caller
ID, so calls won't be missed
- Audio and visual cues for programed reminders
- Photo speed dial on the corded phone for quick reference of
frequently dialed numbers
The pendent comes with rechargeable batteries that last seven
days in standby mode or up to five hours of talk time. Users are
notified when the pendent is at 10 percent of battery life, and a
small light indicates proper placement in the charging station.
Available at Radio Shack (Model SN6197; MSRP $119.95), CareLine is covered by a limited
one-year warranty.
For more information on VTech and CareLine, please visit
www.vtechphones.com.
Product Specifications: VTech CareLine™ SN6197
- DECT 6.0 Digital technology
- Easy installation using home phone service
- Speakerphone and Audio Assist®
- Voice Announce® caller ID
- Large back-lit display and buttons
- Digital answering system
- Four photo speed dial buttons
- Battery backup in case of power outage
- Limited one-year warranty
- Available at: RadioShack
- List Price: $119.95 MSRP
for corded base, cordless handset and safety pendant
About VTech®
VTech is the world's largest manufacturer of cordless telephones
and electronic learning products. It also provides highly
sought-after contract manufacturing services. Founded in 1976, the
Group's mission is to be the most cost-effective designer and
manufacturer of innovative, high-quality consumer electronic
products and to distribute them to markets worldwide in the most
efficient manner.
Audio Assist® is a registered trademark of VTech
Communications, Inc. CareLine is a trademark of VTech
Communications, Inc. Voice Announce is a registered trademark of
ClassCo, Inc.
1 Findings by Thomas
Glass published in the August
1999 issue of the British Medical
Journal.
2 Findings by Swedish researchers published in the
August 2012 issue of the British
Medical Journal.
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