- Never forget to take your vitamins/medication again
- Mini-Alarm/Pill Reminder/Timer included
- Extra inserts for use for up to 28 days
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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Poor design, poorly executed,
By Joan Lump "Hiker" (Colorado USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Telemergency Royalty 100 Pill Dispenser with Alarm Clock and Timer (Health and Beauty)
This unit needs to be usable in all respects by anyone who might need help remembering to stay on a medication schedule. That would mostly be older people. In that respect it falls far short. Two stars instead of one because it does hold pills and you can get them out reasonably easily (assuming you've re-assembled it correctly; see below).1. The slots do hold several pills (as advertised) but they are narrow and hard to fill without spilling a pill into a neighboring slot. 2. If you take it apart to wash it it is hard to reassemble. In particular, the center unit that holds the clock has to be inserted just right, which isn't obvious. Once that is in place, putting the cover on is pretty simple, but it's easy to get the center unit wrong. 3. The clock/alarm is a joke. First, it only alarms once a day, which makes no sense for someone needing to take meds more often. Second, it's hard to set (hold down two little keys, release, then press another to adjust hours or minutes). Third, the display is small and not well lit. Fourth, there is a "reminder" function, which requires more button pushing and notifies you in a fixed number of hours (not hours and minutes, just hours) and is easy to confuse with the alarm (which is a once a day setting). Fifth, the alarm is both a buzzer and a small blinking light, but turning the buzzer off (using the very small switch on the clock unit) also turns of the flashing alarm. So if you just want to be reminded by a flashing light that you need to take your meds this morning you can't do it. And if you want to be reminded in the morning and evening, forget it. 4. The manual is not much help. Seniors would need considerable help setting this up, if it's appropriate at all. We'll probably return it.
13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
pill reminder, but not auto dispenser,
By norak (Tallahassee, FL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Telemergency Royalty 100 Pill Dispenser with Alarm Clock and Timer (Health and Beauty)
This may look similar to other pill dispensers, but there's a reason it's so much cheaper. It is just a 28-slot pill box that also happens to have a place to hold an alarm clock. It does not control access to the meds or advance automatically. Fine if you need to keep track of a complicated med schedule, but it won't prevent someone with memory problems from taking their meds at the wrong time. BTW, the one I got came with a dying battery in the clock, which means that before I can even use the reminder feature I have to go buy a new battery.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Saving lives with the Royalty Pill Dispenser,
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This review is from: Telemergency Royalty 100 Pill Dispenser with Alarm Clock and Timer (Health and Beauty)
I am an R.N. and also a Diabetic. I have used this dispenser every day, twice a day. I use one for my morning pills and one for my evening pills. This way I can set them up for a month. There are times when I have forgotten to take my pills or really couldn't remember but with the Royalty pill organizer all I had to do was look and see what day the last pills were taken. They have been very helpful in managing my Diabetes, helping me to take medications on a regular schedule every day. I highly recommend this item to be used, especially for the elderly who often need assistance in organizing and correctly taking their medications.Cecelia R. Peterson,R.N.
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