Okay, so I got this WiFi Caregiver Call Button System for my grandma, and let me tell you—it’s been a rollercoaster. First off, setup was... interesting. The manual might as well have been written in hieroglyphics. Took me forever to figure out how to pair it with the Tuya app (which, by the way, is not the most user-friendly thing ever).
But once it WORKED? Game-changer. Grandma wears the wrist button, and if she presses it, BAM—my phone blows up with an alert. We tested it all over the house, even from the basement to the attic. No issues. The range is solid (though don’t expect miracles if your WiFi’s weak).
Now, the not-so-great stuff: The app is clunky AF. Adding contacts for alerts? A nightmare. Also, the receiver’s alarm is LOUD. Like, ‘scare-the-neighbors’ loud. And no, you can’t adjust the volume despite what the manual claims (eye roll).
Oh, and pro tip: Skip the 5GHz WiFi drama—stick to 2.4GHz like they say (even though some reviewers somehow got 5GHz to work?).
Verdict? If you can tolerate some tech headaches, this thing could literally save a life (it already did for one reviewer!). Just... maybe keep earplugs handy.