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SILENT CALL COMMUNICATIONS’ RECEIVER WATCH PROVIDES MOBILITY
Submitted by Laurie Orlov on Fri, 06/29/2012 - 10:18
06/29/2012
Waterford, MI – June 29, 2012 - Silent Call Communications, a company that provides visual and tactile alerting devices to organizations, companies and individuals alike, has introduced the Signature Series Receiver Watch, alerting the wearer quickly to visitors, calls, and emergencies. “Our mission at Silent Call is to is to provide the most reliable, usable, and life-enhancing systems for people who are hard of hearing, those who are out of hearing range, deaf and deaf/blind,” said George Elwell, president and founder. “We are constantly looking for ways to help make people’s lives a little easier and we believe our Signature Series Receiver Watch does just that.” The watch is portable, with a range of up to 250 feet, and allows the person wearing it to be fully in-touch with what is going on in their home without missing out on their lives. It receives a signal and then displays a digital icon while emitting distinct pulse vibrations, designating which transmitter sent the signal. The watch can monitor phones, smoke detectors, doorbells, weather alert systems, sound monitors, and other Silent Call Signature Series 418MHz transmitters. Other features include: • Microprocessor controlled Another great feature is that the watch lets the wearer know when one of the transmitters isn’t working properly, for example if the fire alarm is out of batteries. Silent Call is the only company whose products self monitor in this way. For more information or to purchase, visit http://www.silentcall.com. # # # Silent Call Communications is a Waterford, Michigan based company that provides visual and tactile alerting devices to organizations, companies and individuals alike. Since 1987, the Silent Call Communications Corporation has taken a simple philosophy of personal communications by means of electronic devices and developed an exciting product line. These products have revolutionized the means by which people who are seniors, hard of hearing, deaf or deaf/blind may lead more convenient, safe and active lives. For more information about Silent Call Communications and products, visit www.silentcall.com or call (800) 572-5227 (Voice or TTY). |
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