SMPL One-Touch Music Player, Audiobooks + MP3, Quality-Sound, Durable Wooden Encloser with Retro Look, 4GB USB with 40 Nostalgic Hits Included, Live Technical Support (Red, Music Player)
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SMPL One-Touch Music Player, Audiobooks + MP3, Quality-Sound, Durable Wooden Encloser with Retro Look, 4GB USB with 40 Nostalgic Hits Included, Live Technical Support (Red, Music Player)
Seamless Music Experience 🎶: Simply lift the lid to kickstart your music journey.
Ready-to-Go Convenience 📦: Pre-loaded with 40 American Classics, it's ready to use right out of the box. Plus, effortlessly add your own music or audiobooks with 4GB of internal memory.
Mind-Boosting Engagement 🧠: Backed by healthcare professionals, our player enhances awareness, expression clarity, and memory focus. Boosting user self-esteem while alleviating caregiver stress.
Premium MP3 Quality Sound 🎵: Crafted with a sturdy wooden enclosure, offering a nostalgic, retro aesthetic alongside top-notch audio quality.
Live Technical Support 🛠️: Connect with a live support representative whenever you need assistance. We're here to ensure your experience is smooth and enjoyable.
The Simple Music Player is designed for people with Alzheimer's, dementia or related conditions. It has only three controls: lift the lid to start the music playing, push the big button for the next song, and close the lid to stop the music. Volume is controlled by hidden switches under the device, so users cannot accidentally make the music too soft or too loud. Playing music to people with dementia from their formative years vastly improves their cognizance and lucidity - the effects are dramatic, and are widely recognized by dementia and Alzheimer professionals. Research has confirmed both the benefits of providing people who have dementia with music they remember, and the need for easy operation that such people require. The restorative effect of music therapy vastly improves the quality of life at home, mental well-being, and promotes independent living rather than relying on institutional resources. The beneficial effects of music for people with dementia are quite outstanding; both for improving the quality of life, especially when living alone, and for its healthy restorative effects on cognizance and lucidity. A recurring problem however, has been the difficulties people with dementia face when trying to operate modern music playing equipment. Remembering how controls operate or manipulation of knobs, non-tactile buttons, and an array of confusing symbols all limit access to this well proved benefit.