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Picture of BEEP 'N TELL Beep 'n Tell is a voice output medication reminder designed for use by persons who are blind or have low vision. The device may also be useful for others who need to be reminded to take medications. Beep 'n Tell has two reminder functions, an alarm, and a voice recorder-player. The alarm is set once by setting the time between alarms, up to 24 times a day. After the medication is taken, replacing the cap resets the alarm. The voice recorder can record the voice of a doctor or family member. Beep 'n Tell comes with a recording stylus, instructions, and an amber vial. POWER: Uses batteries (included). DIMENSIONS: 4.5 inches high x 1.75 inches in diameter. WARRANTY: 30 days.

Notes: Beep 'n Tell is a trademark of E-Pill, LLC.

Price: 69.95 to 49.95.

This product record was updated on April 24, 2003.

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E-Pill, LLC

70 Walnut Street
Wellesley, Massachusetts 02481-2175
United States
Telephone: 800-549-0095 or 781-239-8255.
Fax: 781-235-3252.
Web: http://www.epill.com.
Email: info@epill.com.


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