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A clock for living with memory loss
The day, the time, and what happens next.
Eluma spells out the day of the week and the time of day in letters you can read from across the room. It speaks reminders aloud when medication is due. And it shows the messages and photos your family send from their phones.
No buttons to learn. Nothing to charge. It just sits there and tells them what they need to know.
10.1″
IPS touchscreen, 1280 × 800
Speaks
Reads the time, reminders and messages out loud
Unlimited
Alarms, reminders and to-do items
Free app
iOS and Android. No subscription, ever.
Three steps, and only one of them happens in her house.
1
Plug it in
Mains power, then pick the Wi-Fi network on screen. The clock is working from that moment — it tells the time, speaks it aloud and dims itself at night without an app at all.
2
Scan the code
The clock shows a pairing code. Scan it with the free app and you are connected. Send the same code to brothers, sisters, grandchildren and carers so everyone is on the one clock.
3
Send from anywhere
Messages, photos, reminders and appointments go from your phone to her screen. You can do all of it from another suburb, another state or another country.
Built around the things that get forgotten.
Talking clock
One tap and it says the time, the date, the day and the time of day out loud. It also reads alarms and messages aloud as they arrive.
Unlimited reminders
Set as many alarms and reminders as you need. Pick from the existing list to add a new one in a couple of taps.
Medication prompts
Doses appear full-screen and are read aloud, with Understood and Remind me later on the screen.
Agenda and to-do list
The day laid out in order. Anything you add from the app syncs to the clock, and anything they turn off syncs back.
Messages and photos
A chime, then the message fills the screen with the sender’s name and time. More than one waiting? They scroll through about every five seconds.
Digital photo frame
Between messages it shows the family photos you’ve sent, beside the clock face or on their own.
Passive mode
Lock the settings so nothing can be changed by accident. The clock keeps working; the menus stay out of reach.
Interactive mode
Your phone is notified when a reminder is marked done, or when a message or photo has been seen. You know without ringing to check.
Auto-brightness
Bright in the daytime, soft at night, so it can sit in a bedroom without lighting the room up.
Live weather
Current conditions and an eight-day forecast, so they know whether to take a coat.
Clock styles
Swipe between analogue and large-text faces, light or dark, until you find the one they read most easily.
Daylight saving
Handled automatically. Nobody has to talk them through changing the clock twice a year.
The whole care team, one screen.
Everyone who helps — family, friends, carers — connects to the same clock and sees the same thread. Messages can be written now and scheduled for later, and anyone on the team can edit a message before it goes.
Send a message or a photo. Photo on its own, or a photo with a note attached — the clock displays it and reads the note aloud.
Set alarms and to-dos remotely. Create, switch off or delete reminders from the app. Clock and phone stay in step both ways.
Know that it landed. Your phone tells you when a reminder was completed or missed, and when a photo has been looked at.
Tidy up from your end. Delete old photos and messages from the app so the screen never gets cluttered.
“She looks forward to it every day.”
Parents or Family enjoys seeing the pictures and getting the messages from the Smart clock. At first she thought that we would message her all day long, which made her happy. Our family loves this communication device and it’s very easy to use.
It allows all of the care team to leave messages and photos any time. I like that you can use emojis on the messages as it adds a pop of color. We can schedule messages ahead of time. The app is very intuitive and easy to use. I like that the whole care team sees the same messages on the app and we can even edit each others messages as needed.
My dad gets excited when he hear's the “ding” from the Smart clock that a new message arrived. If there is more than one message or photo, it scrolls through them all at about a 5 second interval. We use it for “Kim will pick you up this afternoon for a doctors appointment”
I ordered it immediately and put it in her new apartment on day one. I made sure that I reached out to all family and friends and gave them an opportunity to send her messages and pictures as well. She looks forward to it every day and always comments every time we visit how much she loves clock. It’s sitting right where she can see it from her favorite chair. It’s a lifesaver to all of us and we love it.
In the box
Eluma 10.1″ unit
1
Power adaptor with AU plug
1
Fold-out stand, attached
1
Large-print setup card
1
Set it up before you deliver it if you can. Connect it to her Wi-Fi at your place, pair the app, add the first few reminders, then all they have to do is plug it in.
Specifications
Model
PS-DPF 1004D
Screen
10.1″ IPS touchscreen
Resolution
1280 × 800
Processor
Quad core
Operating system
Android
Storage
32 GB
Connectivity
Wi-Fi
Audio
Built-in stereo speakers
Display area
216 × 136 mm
Product size
264 × 183 × 25 mm
Brightness
Automatic
On-screen languages
Multi-language
App
iOS and Android, free
Questions families ask first
Who is it designed for?
Eluma Digital Smart Cloud Clock is designed for dementia, Alzheimer’s, memory loss, visually impaired and elderly people.
Does it need Wi-Fi?
For messages, photos, weather and app syncing, yes. Without Wi-Fi it still works as a talking clock with alarms and reminders set on the unit itself — you just can’t send to it from your phone.
Is there a subscription fee?
No. The app is free and there is no monthly charge. You pay for the clock once.
How many family members can send messages?
The whole care team. Everyone scans the same pairing code, and everyone sees the same thread — so nobody sends the same reminder twice.
Can Mum accidentally change the settings?
Turn on passive mode and the settings are locked. The clock keeps showing the time, speaking reminders and receiving messages, but the menus can’t be reached by mistake.
What if she can’t use a touchscreen?
She doesn’t have to. Everything important happens on its own: the screen changes by itself, reminders are spoken aloud, and messages appear full-screen. Touch is only needed to dismiss a reminder, and you’ll be notified either way.
How do I set it up for her remotely?
Once the clock is on her Wi-Fi and paired, every reminder, message and photo is added from your phone. Most families do the first pairing in person, then never touch the unit again.
Free app for iOS and Android, no subscription. Ordering for a care home or a group of residents? Get in touch about volume pricing.
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