AllyClock transforms a tablet into a smart clock for seniors—no menus to learn, no notifications to decipher.
The screen displays the time, large and always visible. The caregiver doesn't need to touch anything. When a child sends a photo or voice message from the AllyClock — Care app, the clock screen disappears briefly to display the message in full screen, reads the caption aloud, and then returns to the time. When a video call comes in, the tablet rings for eight seconds and then answers automatically—no buttons to search for.
Designed for seniors with early cognitive impairment or visual difficulties:
• Highly legible font, in very large characters
• Automatic day/night mode to prevent glare
• No learning curve, no navigation required
• Volume controlled remotely by caregivers—no buttons to press
• Announces the time aloud (hourly, 15 minutes, or never)
Shared routines: medication, meals, walks. The family member taps "Done" — the caregiver sees it in their Care app.
Red SOS button at the bottom of the screen: a 3-second press alerts all caregivers in the household and initiates a call.
AllyClock is NOT a medical device. No continuous monitoring, no constantly recording camera: the microphone and camera only activate during an explicitly incoming call.
Setup via the free "AllyClock — Care" app: scan the QR code displayed on the tablet, and it's paired.
Published by Senior Shop Sàrl, Payerne, Switzerland. Server in Switzerland, data stored in Europe. See allyclock.com/privacy for details.