Products for Seniors, Electronics for the Elderly

Seniors have unique needs and challenges when using electronics, computers and other forms of technology. TouchBrite prides itself on reviewing products based on these needs, and discovering the best products available for seniors. We attempt to make technology less intimidating and unlocking the benefits technology can provide. Browse through our product pages and discover easy ways to enrich the lives of senior citizens.

Recently Added Products For Seniors:

This is slightly smaller than the Tek Partner Plus Big Button remote control, but still has the same large and illuminating buttons. Some of the specific features of this device are:

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The Sonic Boom alarm clock has some nice features that should make it one of the more user friendly products on the market.

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This mouse from Logitech features a trackball and this design style often makes using a mouse easier for seniors. The trackball is operated by moving the thumb.

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The BIGtrack mouse from InfoGrip provides many advantages to seniors with decreased motor skills or poor vision. The unit contains a large and brightly colored 3 inch trackball. The trackball on this device requires only the movement of the thumb which reduces the need for complex arm movements.

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After using both PCs and Macs it's hard to deny the ease of use Apple computers offer. The user interface is simple and intuitive. They are also extremely easy to set up.

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The Easy Cat touchpad is an interesting option for seniors.

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The Keys-U-See keyboard is a great choice for seniors and any visually impaired computer user. The keyboard uses bright yellow keys with dark black print.

Your rating: None Average: 4.3 (3 votes)

The current version of the Microsoft Zune has come a long way since the original. I haven't had a a chance to use it, but it looks to be very similar to the iPod.

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The Nintendo Wii truly broke the mold. Stories are popping up everywhere about seniors playing the Wii and absolutely loving it. I've played it and can see why.

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I personally like the newer digital voice recorders, but the older cassette recorders make up for the lack of features with simplicity. You can beat them for seniors wanting to do voice recording.

Your rating: None Average: 4 (1 vote)