I've looked into GrandPad for my 80yr old mother but it is SO expensive. Are there any alternatives that are less expensive but still offer simple solutions to video communication? My Mom is pretty resistant to technology so the process would need to be very user friendly.
she LOVES it! She basically looks at pictures or videos that we post. She’s 93. Yes, pricey but great support, fun things to do like games and articles (my mom doesn’t access) and video calling. It’s not long term so I’m ok with it for now. I’m curious too about any alternatives. Good luck!
Don't you have family members who would help share the cost. There are four kids in my family so split 4 ways would be $50 ea. Then all pitch in for a year of service. Nice gift for someone who has everything.
I have an old Fire, I think second generation. This one has a main screen where the Apps are large. You can pick just the APPs you want to use on the carousel. Not sure how the updated ones are. But if she/you already have wifi, this maybe an alternative. But I really think that besides the cost of the pad, $40 a month for wifi is cheap for what u get.
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We bought 2 to start with, one new and one used (Consumer Cellular sells refurbished ones when they have them available, at a lower price), so that she had one and we had one. We taught her how to do the basics with it that way, talking her through it time after time while we were in different locations but both using a GrandPad. Unfortunately, the one that we bought used had issues pretty quickly; but Consumer Cellular had no problem taking it back and reimbursing its cost.
I think you get a free trial use period (don't remember how long), so you could see if it looks like it will be worth the initial purchase cost and the monthly user fee. We've been really impressed with their customer service department.
My husband thought it was a ridiculous price for limited options when we bought it, until Mom had it for a while. We agree now that it's worth far more than what it cost, because it's intended for people with limited understanding of computer technology and use, who may have arthritic or trembling hands, vision issues, etc. that make iPad use very difficult. We too tried to find other options before going for the GrandPad, but we couldn't find anything else that would work for her.
To many elderly get scammed and lose their life savings on there.