**Phone was purchased for my Father-in-law who passed away before we set it up, all items are new, have not been used, but the boxes have been opened. See description below regarding this phone...
PLEASE READ FULL DESCRIPTION BELOW BEFORE PURCHASING, NO RETURNS WILL BE ACCEPTED!!!!
Listing comes with 4 items total:
1. One RAZ Memory Cell phone in box with wall charger and USB Type-C charger cable, quick start guide (Value $309)
2. One Hard case for cell phone (value $19.99)
3. One 6 foot coil charger cable (value $19.99)
4. One Magic Cube Wireless Charge Fast Charge edition (value $49.99)
Comes with paperwork and instructions on how to set up with carrier and RAZ Caregiver app.
From Raz website....
"The RAZ Memory Cell Phone is a simple, groundbreaking cell phone for people with memory loss, dementia, Alzheimer’s or seniors who prefer a simple experience. The phone allows people seniors to stay connected with friends and family. The RAZ Memory Cell Phone now supports video calls!
The single-touch dial picture phone prioritizes simplicity. It includes only one screen. This single screen includes three elements:
Photos and names of up to six contacts (with an option for up to thirty); A dedicated button to contact 911 or the alternative RAZ Emergency Service (requires subscription); The time, remaining battery power, and signal strength.
Six contacts are displayed as pictures with the names below the pictures. Optionally, up to thirty contacts can be shown. Pressing a picture will start a call. The cell phone also includes a dedicated 911 Emergency button.
The display, which is a large 6.5 inches, does not time out. It always remains on. At your option, incoming calls can be restricted to those coming from Contacts, eliminating undesirable predatory calls.
The phone offers Remote Manage, which provides caregivers the unprecedented ability to remotely manage ALL aspects of their senior’s cell phone through a simple app. The app is used by the caregiver to create and edit contacts, send the senior reminders, receive notifications when the senior calls 911, automatically send the senior a reminder to charge when their battery is low, activate speaking caller ID, set up hours during which the senior cannot place calls, track the location of the phone/user, check the phone’s battery power or signal strength, select certain options, such as the option to disable the power button or restrict incoming calls to contacts, preventing unwanted predatory robocalls, and much more.
The picture phone does not exit the home screen. This prevents users from getting confused in the normal smartphone environment. Even the power button can be disabled by the caregiver.
Voicemail cannot be accessed."