

⏳ Stay ahead of your health game with TabTime’s smart pill dispenser!
The TabTime Medelert is a UK-supported automatic pill dispenser featuring 28 compartments and up to 6 daily alarms with audio and LED alerts. Its clear, lockable lid ensures secure, visible medication management, while a low battery alarm and long refill intervals enhance convenience. Proven to improve medication adherence by 91%, it’s designed especially for elderly and dementia patients, backed by a 1-year warranty.











| Weight | 0.75 Kilograms |
| Units | 1 count |
| Country of origin | United Kingdom |
| Brand | TabTime |
| Format | Tablet |
| Country of origin | China |
D**E
Great Product
Really helpful machine very pleased and confident that the pills are dispenced when required. easy to use, usually have 2 alarms but easy to add/change times extra. Had a issue with the battery back so time stopped think my dad got a bit heavy handed and broke it! Sent a message and was sent a free replacement back and no issues since. Would recommend 100%
C**S
Great product even better after sales!
Superb product that has helped me out when caring for my mum. Simple to operate and a loud enough alarm so that it can be hear by the hard of hearing. The customer service from Carly from the Tabtime has been nothing short of a miracle in this day and age. Had a couple of niggles with mum taking of the battery cover and losing it. I also lost some of the spare medication schedule discs. All sorted by Carly quickly and efficiently. Great service and great product.
S**J
Worth the money
Brilliant product. Bought for my mum as she was struggling to remember taking her meds. I programmed in the times of her meds and an alarm goes off to remind her. So much easier than having to come round myself to physically ensure she takes them. This dispenser is actually the second one I purchased. The first worked without any problems immediately. This one i did have a problem with after the date I could return it by. I emailed the manufacturer and someone replied requesting phone no. Following discussion and trying to sort issue we decided unable to resolve so I was sent a replacement Dispenser and I returned the faulty one. Excellent customer service.
L**Y
A fantastic help for anyone taking several tablets in a day
This is a godsend for my Mother with dementia. The pharmacy could offer no help for her pattern of medication but this has a loud alarm which does not stop till she tips it to take her tablets.The correct tablets are easy to access while the next tablets are locked away. Depending on number of times a day tablets are required, it copes with up to 6, affects how long before it needs refilling but at 3 times a day refilling is every 7 days. The only downside is with arthritis in my hands I find it a bit of a challenge to open after unlocking . The set up took a bit of time and studying of the instruction paper but once its set nothing has to be altered. A very good item to help with taking medication although help might be needed with the initial set up for some people.
C**E
Highly recommended
Bought this for my uncle who was struggling to take his daily tablets and it’s been a lifesaver. Easy to set up with multiple options depending how many times a day the user needs to take. The alarm is clear and the tablets are easy to take out. Highly recommended
A**E
Saves a lot of worry
Yes, it is expensive, but it is very good. I had one of the plastic boxes with daily sections beside my mum's bed and she swore she took her tabs every night before bed, but 'somehow' there were often doses left behind in the box. She has dementia and since getting this she hasn't missed taking her meds. It sits beside her chair and goes off at 9pm, so she is awake when it buzzes. It stays buzzing for half an hour if it isn't picked up, so even if she is in another room it will stay buzzing for a while. It took her a couple of weeks to get used to it, I was there the first few nights, but when I left she stuck her finger into the slot to get the tabs rather than tip them out, so it kept buzzing. Another time she didn't wait for the buzz, worried that the slot was empty and tried to get in with a knife :-/ I stuck a label on it saying 'tip me up' and took to phoning her 5 mins before to remind her what to do, then 5 mins after to check it was off and it seems to be going ok and it is becoming a habit to take the tablets. I like that I can put several different alarms on for different tables and various times of day if she eventually needs more tablets. It is also good that I can load it up and see well in advance when I need to order more tablets. PS The lid is clear, so I can see when to reload it easily, but my mum sometimes found it difficult to see the open slot to tip her tablets from, and they ended up on the floor a couple of times. I solved this by painting bright nail varnish around the open segment bit of the lid so she can see it easily :-) UPDATE 13 months after purchase. Disappointed that it broke, the mechanism fell out and the carousel won't turn. It was great while it lasted. Even though it was expensive and only lasted 13 months it worked out about 20p per pill prompt, and that's cheaper than hiring a carer to pop in or driving to mum's every single evening, so I'll buy another one.
M**D
Works well
Great product for my mum
Z**K
Polecam
M**E
Très satisfaite
M**R
Nos ha ayudado mucho en la medicación diaria del familiar. Programas las alarmas, dispones las pastillas en el interior como sea necesario y una alarma como, la de un despertador, te avisa a la hora programada y no para hasta que coges la pastilla dispensada. No atrasa ni adelanta, siempre puntal. El consumo de pilas es mínimo pero mejor estar atento para cuando convenga cambiar. Buenos materiales y acabados.
R**R
Un prodotto che può veramente aiutare nella somministrazione esatta dei medicinali, specialmente quando sono tanti e da prendere in vari orari. Consiglio di leggere attentamente le istruzioni prima di impostarlo. Non è difficile programmarlo ma è bene capire tutto a fondo, poi diventa facile. Presenti 28 scompartimenti che con l'impostazione a 4 allarmi giornalieri permettono di avere una intera settimana di autonomia. Il vantaggio principale nell'utilizzo é quello di poter verificare in qualsiasi momento se l'ultima dose di pillole é stata assunta e questo è fondamentale con utilizzatori anziani con poca memoria.Buona l'idea del doverlo rovesciare per far cessare l'allarme ,in questo modo si costringe a prendere fisicamente la pillola o le pillole. In definitiva un acquisto utilissimo (io ne ho già due) specialmente se a farne uso sono persone anziane e se i trattamenti sono continui e articolati. Il distributore é chiuso con una chiave acquistabile separatamente se dovesse essere persa. Qualcuno ha scritto di fragilità nella cerniera di apertura ma si presuppone che il dispositivo venga caricato e predisposto non dall'anziamo ma da altre persone . E sufficiente un minimo di attenzione. In definitiva un dispositivo si abbastanza costoso, ma efficace e direi fondamentale per la salute di persone che hanno bisogno di seguire trattamenti in modo continuativo.
C**N
El dispensador está bien y funciona correctamente, pero desde mi punto de vista hay cosas en su diseño que no me parecen correctas y que podrían ser mejorables muy fácilmente (Siendo un artículo automático para, en parte, personas con Alzheimer): - No veo lógico que el dispositivo no esté colgado de una pared o anclado/pegado a una mesa. Un persona con Alzheimer lo primero que hará será guardarlo/esconderlo y no volverlo a ver. Por detrás tiene unas pestañas que parece ser diseñado para colgarlo de una pared, pero no viene el soporte en la caja ni tampoco soy capaz de encontrarlo en ninguna tienda online. Me tocará diseñarlo de forma casera. - El dispositivo rota cada vez que suena la alarma que has configurado manualmente, pero, ¿realmente es necesario que suene la alarma?? Podríais implementar una opción para que no suene y no se encienda tampoco la luz, o al menos que se apaguen a los pocos segundos o minutos. Hoy en día hay dispositivos como Amazon Alexa que creo se utilizarán más para hacer recordatorios que una alarma que muy probablemente una persona mayor no escuche, no sepa qué significa o para que sirve, por no hablar de la dificultad de escucharlo o verlo bajo un kilo de ropa cuando lo haya escondido.... - La forma de coger la pastilla, (según el manual hay que darle la vuelta), que a su vez detiene la alarma y la luz, me parece quizá un poco compleja. Creo que es más intuitivo meter el dedo en el agujero (lo he comprobado con niños, amigos y la persona con Alzheimer). - Implementación Wifi: Esto ya es más complejo, pero sinceramente, pagaría un 50% más por tener conectividad con Alexa o App propia, y poder confirmar que la medicación ha sido servida.
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