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The Upgraded Bed Sensor Alarm offers wireless, precise motion detection with a 918ft range and 5 volume levels, designed to alert caregivers discreetly when elderly or dementia patients get out of bed or leave a room. Featuring dual power options and easy installation, it minimizes false alarms and fall risks, ensuring safety with seamless monitoring.
Number of Batteries | 3 AA batteries required. (included) |
Voltage | 9 Volts |
Control Method | App, Touch |
Mounting Type | Door Mount |
Maximum Range | 182 Meters |
Sensor Technology | Contact Sensor |
UPC | 767235068570 |
Manufacturer | Nesthao |
Item Weight | 10.2 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 6.57 x 4.09 x 2.01 inches |
Batteries | 3 AA batteries required. (included) |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
Description Pile | Alkaline |
K**E
Great for Monitoring the Elderly and Children
This sensor was fantastic. I purchased it to place under my elderly mother's bed after she had suffered a bad fall. It alerted me as soon as she hung her feet off the bed. No more sleepless nights worrying she'd get up without my help. Unfortunately, we only had it for a few days before she passed. But, it definitely worked as described. You can easily adjust the sensitivity and coverage area. And, the plug-in alarms worked perfectly when placed in rooms far away from the sensor, including multi-level homes. I wish I'd had this 20 years ago for the toddler who regularly woke up at 3am feeling mischievous!
J**Y
Easy purchase for ease of mind.
Worked great and was simple to set up out of the box. It worked great for taking care of my grandmother during her time. Was able to adjust motion sensors to watch the floor and her crossing her bed edge before she could move off her bed at night.Bright, tons of different tones, amazing amount of modes and you could add additional units for monitoring.
G**I
Easy to use
So far I’m very pleased w this. It’s super easy to set up, it’s factory paired and is a breeze. Depending on your needs you can use one or two motion sensors. Batteries are included for both motion sensors and the alert/pager.Per the directions it looks like the motion sensors should be mounted on something, but I set mine on the floor under/near the bed to catch any feet that touch down, or movement of the walker (one sensor is facing out from under the bed and the other is just outside the edge of the bed -perpendicular to the bed frame. Between the two of them making an ‘L’ shape I should catch any movement. My mom typically won’t get out of bed on her own and has been alerting us that she needs to get up by shaking her walker; however, there have been two times that she has been confused and did get up on her own. All it takes is one fall and I didn’t want to chance it again.I opted for this over the motion sensing floor mat because she keeps her walker right next to the bed where a mat would lay and the walker would be setting off the mat all night. The motion alert bed sensor that goes on top of the mattress isn’t what she needs either.The alarm is very loud and very bright. Even on the lowest volume it’s pretty loud and would probably wake up a heavy sleeper. I don’t mind this because the last thing I want to do I sleep through it. Both the light and sound options can be used independently or together. I’m using the Für Elise alarm setting and the red/blue lights on the lowest volume. It’s not abrasive, but def loud enough I’ll wake up. The motion sensors seem to be working very good w the way they’re set up. I may mount the one under the bed to the frame, but haven’t decided it. Anyways, so far this has been reliable even though I haven’t been using long. I should note I also have nest cams set up, but these are to keep an eye on everything else. I have motion alerts turned off on these at night because id just sleep though any phone notification I’d receive anyways lol
T**.
Oops Alert! No on/off indicator on the receiver
For four months, I've been successfully using this alarm to alert me when my elderly grandmother gets out of bed. It is affordable, basic, and does the job. This morning, we had an incident where she was out of bed without my knowledge, which prompted me to write this review. The main problem with the receiver is that there is no indication of whether it is on or off. Because the alarm is very loud and annoying even at the lowest setting (like I keep it under two pillows to smother the sound at night and it still wakes me) and also to keep from disturbing my partner, I always turn it off while I help her to the toilet and then get her back in bed. I've remembered to turn it back on hundreds of times, but this morning, I forgot. (I'm sure other caregivers can relate to the effects of interrupted sleep on brain function!) I'm in here making breakfast, thinking the alarm is on, but it isn't. There is no toggle switch or indicator light on the receiver, no way to tell by looking at it whether it is on or off. The only way to know for sure is by pressing the power button to see which noise it makes; the noise it makes turning off is different from the sound of it turning on. Wouldn't it be easier and more reliable to see a light or look at the toggle switch in an obvious location? While I'm here, there are a few other things I do not like about the alarm. There is nothing intuitive about the buttons. You will have to read the instructions. There are four buttons, same size and shape, two on each side, right next to each other, which are the volume control, on/off, and menu to change the sound. It isn't always easy to find the on/off button in the middle of the night in the dark when all the buttons are the same. How about a snooze feature that turns it off for 10 minutes and restarts it (I don't even know if that exists, but it would be ideal!). Also, there are somewhere close to 700 different annoying sounds to choose from and three that are acceptable, and Lord help you if you hit the wrong button and change the sound. You'll scroll for days to get back to the sound you can tolerate. For the price, it works okay, but I'll be looking for a better option.
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