Our
calendar days clock
isn't just a "clock"—it's a daily companion that speaks the language of clarity. Let's break down why it's become a go-to solution for senior care facilities across 50+ countries:
1. A Screen That Prioritizes Readability
We started with the basics: size and visibility. The 21.5-inch IPS display (1920x1080 resolution) is large enough to be seen from across the room, even for residents with mild vision loss. Unlike glossy screens that glare in sunlight, our anti-reflective coating ensures the display stays clear, whether placed near a window or under artificial light. The font? Bold, sans-serif, and adjustable—residents can choose from three sizes, from "standard" to "extra large" for those with more significant vision challenges.
But what truly sets it apart is the information it shows. Beyond the time (in 12-hour or 24-hour format), the screen displays: full day of the week (e.g., "Wednesday" instead of "Wed"), complete date ("November 12, 2025"), month, year, and even visual icons for morning, afternoon, evening, or night. For example, a small sun icon appears from 6 AM to 12 PM, a moon from 8 PM to 5 AM—subtle cues that reinforce time of day without confusion.
2. WiFi Connectivity: More Than Just a Clock
What makes this a "smart" solution for care facilities is built-in WiFi. Staff and family members can connect the clock to your facility's network, unlocking two game-changing features:
Remote updates:
No more manually changing calendars or adjusting time for daylight savings. Administrators can update settings for multiple clocks at once via a simple web portal—perfect for facilities with 10, 50, or 100+ units.
Family photo sharing:
Families can send photos directly to the clock via a secure app, turning it into a
digital photo frame too. Imagine a resident waking up to see their grandchild's birthday photo on the same screen that tells them it's "Thursday, October 15"—it's a powerful way to blend time orientation with emotional connection.
3. 32GB Storage: A Gallery of Memories
With 32GB of built-in storage, the clock doubles as a digital memory keeper. Staff can upload facility events (holiday parties, music nights), resident birthdays, or even familiar scenes (a beach, a garden) to play as a slideshow when the clock isn't actively displaying time. For residents who struggle with short-term memory, seeing familiar faces or places alongside daily time cues creates a comforting, personalized environment.
4. Simple Touch Controls for Independent Use
We designed the interface with one rule: if a resident can't use it independently, it doesn't work. The clock features large, tactile touch buttons on the side (no tiny icons or confusing menus) for adjusting brightness, switching between "clock" and "photo frame" mode, or pausing a slideshow. For residents with limited dexterity, the buttons are raised and spaced apart, making them easy to locate by touch alone.
5. Durable Design for Busy Facilities
Care facilities are busy places, so the clock is built to keep up. The screen is scratch-resistant tempered glass, able to withstand accidental bumps or wipes with cleaning cloths. The sturdy plastic frame resists chipping, and the non-slip base ensures it stays put on nightstands or dressers. Even the power cord is reinforced to prevent fraying—small details that reduce maintenance headaches for staff.