Okay, so I got this WiFi Caregiver Call Button System for my grandma, and overall, it’s been a mixed bag. Here’s the scoop:
The Good: First off, the setup wasn’t too bad once I figured it out. The call buttons (wristband and round one) are easy to use, and the waterproof feature is a nice touch. The range is solid—tested it all over our two-story house, and it worked like a charm. The Tuya app is decent for adjusting ringtones and volume, and no subscription? Big win.
The Not-So-Good: The manual might as well be hieroglyphics. It says ‘No Support 5GHz,’ but mine only paired on 5GHz (???). Also, the app’s UI feels like it was designed in 2005. Adding contacts for SMS alerts was a nightmare—got one code, then radio silence for hours. And yeah, the ‘on/off switch’ hole on the back? Still no clue what that’s for.
Real-World Test: When my uncle actually needed help, this thing saved the day. Got the alert 50 miles away, and I booked it home. So yeah, it works when it counts—just be ready for some quirks along the way.
3.5/5 stars (rounded down for Amazon’s missing $5 credit—justice pending).