Amplicomms Big Button Telephone for People with Dementia Review

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What our experts thought…

8.3 out of 10

Staying connected for those living with dementia and their families used to be one of the biggest challenges to overcome – and to a certain degree still is. Though there have been many technological advancements with telephony and mobile phones, almost all devices are inaccessible to those with mental impairments, which can be very frustrating.

The Amplicomms BigTel 40 Plus is a game-changer in terms of ease of use. Its standout feature is the six photo memory buttons that allow quick and hassle-free dialing, whilst also acting as a memory jogger. Loved ones are just a button press away, thanks to the recognisable faces on the memory buttons at the top of the device, which are super easy to configure.

The large, well-lit keypad with extra-large buttons makes dialling easier, so it is ideal for those with visual impairments or unsteady hands. It’s a phone that truly caters to the needs of both the older generation and those living with dementia by simplifying the calling process.

The Amplicomms BigTel 40 Plus offers ample durability in its design, and although it’s relatively new on the market, initial user feedback via online reviews indicates that it holds up well to everyday use.

All in all, the Amplicomms BigTel 40 Plus is an excellent investment in connectivity and peace of mind.

Ease of Use
9 out of 10
Durability
8 out of 10
Price
8 out of 10

Pros

Quick and easy to call loved ones.

Extra-large, brightly lit keypad with large buttons.

Hearing aid compatible.

Adjustable ringer volume up to 90 dB for clear call alerts.

Cons

Volume may not meet the needs of all users with severe hearing loss.

Some users experienced challenges with the one-key dialing function.