🛡️ Elevate care with wireless precision—because every second counts!
The Smart Caregiver Wireless Bed Alarm System is a cordless, weight-sensing bed pad (10” x 30”) designed to alert caregivers instantly when an elderly or disabled patient leaves the bed. With a wireless range of up to 300 feet and the ability to monitor six devices simultaneously, it offers quiet, reliable fall prevention trusted by over 2.8 million caregivers worldwide for 25 years. The system includes a remote alert monitor, free cleaning wipes, and a 7-day pill box, making it a comprehensive safety solution for home or facility use.
Brand | Smart Caregiver Corporation |
Size | 5 Piece Set |
Color | Red, White, Blue, Green |
Style | Adjustable |
Product Dimensions | 30"W x 10"H |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe With Damp Cloth |
Adjustable Length | Yes |
Age Range (Description) | Baby |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00850042127179 |
Manufacturer | Smart Caregiver Corporation |
Part Number | BR1-Bundle |
Item Weight | 1.5 pounds |
Item model number | BR1-Bundle |
Batteries | 3 C batteries required. |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
Description Pile | Alkaline |
D**.
Portable and loud
Works well and volume can be heard clearly from outside.
J**M
it really works
works great lets me get a lot better sleep at night.
D**M
Life savor
It seems expensive but the amount of times that my mom who is on hospice stepped on this mat because I used it as a mat instead of on the bed because she struggles on the bed and moves around. I used it as a mat so once she steps on it, I’m immediately notified which has prevented many falls and at the same time, let me know that she was awake
J**E
perfect for our needs
mother wandering at night this provides alarm while we sleep
N**E
A Life Saver
Literally, a life saver. This device has been so pivotal in the care of my father who has dementia. It is sensitive enough to pick up his movement, even when he’s fidgeting and uncomfortable but just doesn’t know how to call for help.It has also saved us more times than none in the attempts that he’s had to get out of the bed for whatever reason.The only thing is remembering to turn it back on! Otherwise, it’s been wonderful. Works very well. If there’s one thing I’m most thankful for in this season, it’s this device!
W**H
Great product
I needed this for my mother‘s bed. She would get up in the middle of the night and this will alert me before she could hurt herself well worth the money!
S**S
A lifesaver! Needs three C batteries!
I bought this in a rush knowing that my dad was about to be discharged from the hospital. I purchased it thanks to reviews that explained the option for a low-volume alarm that could be kept with the caregiver vs. the typical ear-piercing alarm that goes off at the bedside. It got here the night before his discharge and I couldn't use it the first night because I didn't have batteries (a nerve-wracking, mostly sleepless night). Night two, batteries installed and alarm in place, it was wonderful! I could sleep in my own space, keep the alarm next to me in bed, and jump and run into my dad's room when it went off. The chime is loud enough on low, but it's not jarring and I don't have to worry about waking the neighbors in adjoining units. I'm sure it's already saved us from calling paramedics to get him off the floor (or worse), and it's saved me from having to move an air mattress into his room like I did after a broken hip a few years ago.
L**O
Dead irreplaceable battery
I've had two of these for awhile and replaced the C batteries in the alarm occasionally. Then one day no sound from my father getting up. Guess what - the sender that is attached to the bed pad was dead. OK - no problem I will find that replacement part and all will be good. WRONG! When you call these people up they tell you that once that sensor battery goes dead - your only recourse is to buy the whole unit again. Are you kidding me? I'm on a fixed income taking care of both my parents and I'm just supposed to throw this whole contraption out and buy a new. Isn't this the definition of planned obsolesce. Sham on you Smart Care people for such a contrivance.
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