Timepieces

The tactile desk/travel alarm clock has tactile dots to indicate hour marks and green glow in the dark marks on the hour and minute hands. White face with black hands and numbers. There are 3 types of talking clocks. The Talking Pyramid alarm clock has a female voic and a beep or crow alarm; Talking cube clock has an English male voice with volume control. Optional hourly announcement and audible cues for setting and adjusting clock. Choice of alarms and snooze alarm available; Talking travel alarm clock is small, easy to see and has a female voice with volume control. This pocket clock has an alarm plus optional hourly announcement. All our tactile watches are Swiss made with quartz movement and available in large or small sizes with chrome or gold plated cases. The watches are 6 o'clock opening with easy to feel markings. As with our tactile watches, all of our Low Vision watches are Swiss made in small, large and jumbo. The small and large sizes come in either chrome or gold-plated cases, with black numbers on white face or white numbers on black face, and 4 or 12 numbers on the face. The jumbo watches come in black cases with 12 numbers. Available in either white numbers on a black face or black numbers on a white face. There are two talking watches available. One of them has only one exposed button and does not have an alarm or hourly chime. Comes with a femal voice. The other is a low vision talking watch, and has a choice of three alarm sounds and comes with a female voice.

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