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Large 350mm analogue wall clock with full words digital display - self setting Geemarc Viso 60 with high colour contrast choice of white or yellow face is Ideal for People Living with Dementia and the Visually Impaired

Code: 40CLVISO60

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Large 350mm analogue wall clock with full words digital display. The self setting Geemarc Viso 60, with high colour contrast choice of white or yellow face, is Ideal for People Living with Dementia and the Visually Impaired.

HIGH COLOUR CONTRAST – The high colour contrast between the yellow and the black makes our analogue clock ideal for visually impaired people who will always be able to easily read what time it is, even from a distance. The dots marking the hours on the clock face as well as the hour and minute arms being phosphorescent, the Viso 60 will glow in the dark so that even at night one can read the time.

PERPETUAL CALENDAR – The Viso60 is also a great dementia clock as on its built-in digital display, you will be able to see what day it is and whether it is morning, afternoon, evening, or night. Having this type of information clearly displayed somewhere in the house is of a great help to people living with Alzheimer’s.

SELF-SETTING CLOCK – This large analogue wall clock (35x35cm) will automatically set itself to the correct time and date using the MSF radio signal. If synchronization with this signal fails, you still have the possibility of setting the time manually.

WORKS ON BATTERIES – This clock is powered by three AA batteries (not included). You can put it anywhere in your house and not worry about you or your older relatives tripping on cables.

NO ABBREVIATION – The names of the days and months are not abbreviated, but fully spelled out to increase readability. This also ensures that people living with memory loss who rely on our day clock to keep track of time do not to get confused by abbreviations they might not be familiar with.

  • Analogue clock (350×350 mm): hours / minutes / seconds
  • Digital display clock (160×60 mm), 3 display formats (non-abbreviated words)
  • Day of the week / Part of the day:
  • Month / Day of the week (digit) / Year:
  • Rotation between the 2 display formats (adjustable from every 5 to 60 seconds):
  • 2/24H display for the digital display
  • 14 languages available: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, Portuguese, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, Polish, Czech and Hungarian
  • Requires 3 AA batteries (not included)
  • Automatic time adjustment (MSF) for analogue clock and digital display
  • Phosphorescent hour and minute arms, and dots
  • Window made in plastic
  • Wall mount
  • Dimensions: 350 x 350 x 45 mm
  • Weight: 800 g

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