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The Windtrace Automatic Pill Dispenser is a smart, electronic medication organizer designed for elderly users and caregivers. Featuring 28 large compartments and 6 customizable dosage rings, it delivers precise timed doses with loud alarms and flashing blue lights to ensure medication adherence. Its easy-to-use lid and removable tray enhance accessibility, while the clear LCD display and included instructions simplify setup. Ideal for managing prescriptions and vitamins over a full month, it offers peace of mind and improved health routines.



















| ASIN | B0BL2BJ24F |
| ASIN | B0BL2BJ24F |
| Brand Name | Windtrace |
| Colour | Black |
| Container Type | Box |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (354) |
| Customer reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (354) |
| Included Components | '6 Dosage Rings', '4 AA Batteries', 'Instruction Manual' |
| Item Shape | Round |
| Item Weight | 2.13 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Windtrace |
| Manufacturer | Windtrace |
| Manufacturer reference | 1281d |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Number of Compartments | 28 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Automatic |
| Package Dimensions | 26.19 x 24.31 x 9.91 cm; 966 g |
| Reminder | True |
| Unit Count | 1 count |
F**H
Life saver, good product for someone who needs to take care of an older person and can't take care of their pills on hourly bases. A little hard to set up so the older person can't do that on their own, but I can do it as a caregiver.
H**!
Overall positive experience after several months, but let me start with the drawbacks: 1) First of all, let me say that I'm in tech. I'm a thirtysomething software developer at a prestigious company. Why is this relevant and not some random brag? Because setting the timer or changing the time on this thing is confusing. (Notice how this review is right after daylight savings time? There's a reason I'm just now getting around to the review...). If a tech person needs to look at the instructions, so will you / your dependent. The instructions are clear, just take a picture of them and put them in your favorites on your phone so when daylight savings rolls around or your routine changes, you'll know what to do. The instructions are probably online somewhere, and of course you can save the piece of paper, but taking a picture of them will probably be your best bet. 2) At one point, this was stored upside down and a tiny pill got lodged in a spot that prevented the wheel from fully rotating, and the mechanism wasn't perfectly aligned after that for several weeks. I don't know why, and honestly, I don't know what fixed it. Maybe I hit the next button enough times? I *think* it's aligned again, but it's weird that it didn't click back into place right away. 3) this thing beeps once every couple of minutes for about an hour and then stops. if you're out of the house during that time, you'll need to remember to take it. 4) it only has 28 days. Why not make it a whole month's worth? Why make us hang on to a couple of extra pills in a bunch of different bottles? I would improve it by - allowing 31 days of medication - connecting to your phone so you can snooze it if you're not around - fixing the weird rotation issue I experienced - making the UI easier to work with, or even printing the instructions on the back. Okay, done with the bad. On with the good. 1) I very rarely have to refill this! It's so much better than a one week organizer 2) I can easily check to see if I've taken it already because if there are pills in the most recent divot, then it's time 3) It's easy to look back and see how many times I've forgotten to take my medicine over the last month 4) I love how I only have to open one lid to refill it. 7 day organizers are really annoying in that regard 5) This thing is so persistent, I HAVE to attend to it if i'm home. The only downside is that if I'm not home, my partner will flip it over and I might forget about it (and leave it flipped, possibly causing a tiny pill to jam it). 6) after several months I can feel what my medicine is supposed to feel like when I take it CONSISTENTLY. It's a huge difference, wow. Overall advice: I don't know if this exact one is the best, but it's a huge upgrade from where I was, and this felt like a splurge. If this broke tomorrow, I would replace it with something similar ASAP. If you have a lot of medicines, this makes taking all of them easier.
L**.
Of course. after I've had and used this item for 7 months, it is only now that I can share my honest opinion. I thought this was a great idea. However, out of nowhere my wheel no longer turns on its own. I have to open it up, put the wheel in slot position, close it, and take the pills out myself. It doesn't make sense. I've never dropped it so I'm not sure why it refuses to turn anymore. It's very disappointing and too expensive to replace and now the return option has passed! Just beware.
M**M
This is a great way to help kids be more independent with self dosing and even elderly. Set up was easy and device works as it should. THIS DEVICE does not have a childproof mechanism. With that being said, I reached out to customer service and they returned my email the same day. They let me upgrade to the device that does have the childproof mechanism with no hassle.
D**E
the lock on it likes to break easy. This is the second one I ordered. My patient gets a little flustered because the pills sometimes jam up and they don't fall out easy.
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