🔔 Stay Loud, Stay Connected—Never Miss a Beat!
The RENNYLoud Cell Phone Ringer is a powerful Bluetooth-enabled alert system designed for the hearing impaired and noisy environments. Delivering up to 117dB volume with 5 selectable ringtones and a bright flashing light, it ensures you never miss calls even when your phone is silent or distant. Featuring automatic Bluetooth auto-connect up to 150 feet, dual ring and music modes, and Talking Caller ID, it offers customizable, accessible notifications. Supported by a 5-year warranty and U.S.-based customer service, Renny is a reliable solution for staying connected in any setting.
H**R
Excellent product!
I picked this product because the description included everything we wanted. The sound quality is great and the control is easy to manipulate. The design is simple and can be put anywhere. I think it's a great value for the money.
K**R
Great product, since nobody has extension phones...
My husband is hard of hearing and we have a big house. He is in the habit of leaving the phone at the other end of the house and can't hear it if it rings, (really, when I try to call him.) This little hockey puck with an antenna sits in a mid-point between where he usually leaves his phone and the other end of the house where he hangs out and REALLY RINGS if there is a call. This can also do things like play music or announce the incoming number, but I just have it set to ring. And boy, is it loud! You can tone down the volume some and it gives a choice of about 5 ring tones. A couple of the ring tones at full volume are heart-stopping, but we managed a ring tone and volume that works for us. Easy to connect by Bluetooth. Not sure about the range for the Bluetooth if you have a really long distance (like house to outbuilding?) but works well for us. (Or he could carry his damn phone with him like a normal person.)
J**N
Easy setup and very loud. No more missed calls!
Works as described. Really loud! Now my elderly parents don't miss my calls anymore. It was very easy to set up too. Set it and forget it.
K**N
Loud
Just got it ,so far working great ,very loud , 84 year old dad pleased with it
A**R
Finally, a product that works!
This item is super. Not because it really does what it is supposed to do, which it does, but because in addition to being a great product, it also comes with super support. Support that is USA based with knowledgeable people who are patient and speak English. I had a problem with setup and they patiently walked me through the resolution. I highly recommend this product.Like most people who are hard of hearing and take their hearing aids out (I wear a Cochlear Implant and a hearing aid) and remove them at night. I missed many phone calls when asleep. I tried multiple ring tones and volume setting, but nothing worked until now. But, now I wake up because this thing really works! I highly recommend it.
F**E
Peace of Mind with Renny
I just got this from Amazon today. Easy set up! It is a life saver. I travel and my husband is having hearing problems. When I call and he doesn’t answer his phone, I worry, wondering if he is OK. This device will make sure he “sees” and “hears” my call. Thank you so much! This is just what we needed.
D**L
Wakes up very deep sleepers
This product is perfect. I'm not hearing impaired but im a very deep sleeper and I've been looking for anything I can use to wake me up to important phone calls in the middle of the night. I recently started a job where im on call and get calls at all hours of the night. I tried everything to wake me up I bought a smart watch that vibrates thinking that would wake me up but it didn't, I bought a wireless earbud to keep in my ear while sleeping but it kept falling out ( even the one with the hook around the ear ). I bought a bluetooth sleepmask so it couldn't fall off but because its right on my head it was very quiet and wouldn't wake me up. And this was the last thing I have had to buy and try this is super loud which is annoying for my girlfriend who has to sleep in the same room but now I am guaranteed to never miss a call at night which was the most important thing. If you miss a phone call while connected to this remmy jr you are probably dead. And that's just cause I keep it at max volume to make sure I dont miss it, so of coarse you cam turn it down some if you want. But I just wanted to explain all that for anyone else out there like me that is a very heavy sleeper and and has to wake up to phone calls in the middle of the night. This is the answer after I feel like I've tried everything else
M**E
Happy - So Far
Let me state up front that the only reason I am withholding one star is that I have not used the product long enough to confirm durability or design life, which will be an important feature since I will not be pleased with the need for annual replacement. (I am particularly concerned about the microphone since, for some reason, it seems to be the weakest design component. If the microphone fails, I will update this review.)Having said that, A+ for design. Very nice-looking product. High marks for simplicity and ease of operation. Bluetooth for Dummies.In response to some who have complained that the ring volume is still not loud enough, all I can say is Yikes! The ring volume is excellent. When combined with a trick I discovered to increase the length of the ring volume, it becomes a fairly attention-grabbing ringer.Consistent with the experience of others, microphone volume for voice transmission is good, not great, up to five feet away, which is fine for me. I would say it is quite clear up to two ft away.I had problems getting the voice mail to transmit through the speaker. The voice mail kept getting kicked back to the cell phone speaker, which is not very loud. Because the voice mail is accessed by dialing a different phone number, I thought I would somehow also have to pair the voice mail number with the bluetooth speaker, which, of course, I was unable to do.Worked with the phone manufacturer for awhile with no results. After thinking some more, I tried accessing the voice mail using my phone's voice command feature. This works – and only this works. If I access voice mail by any other means, such as tapping the “call back” option, it does not transmit the the bluetooth speaker. I am guessing this might be a phone problem more than a speaker problem, but not entirely sure. (I should probably add as an FYI that the cell phone is an LG306G Tracfone, so not high end.)Second to last observation may be a misunderstanding on my part, but outgoing calls do not go through the bluetooth speaker. When I attempt to use the Voice Command feature of my phone to make an outgoing call, while paired with the Renny Home, the phone shuts off, then turns on, but no call is made. I am not sure what to make of this. I expected that recipients of outgoing calls would transmit through the bluetooth speaker – and my voice would transmit through the Renny Home microphone, but this is only true for incoming calls, not outgoing.Last observation is a quibble but the computerized voice could be a tad more soothing. Sounds too much like Lilly Tomlin doing her operator routine.I will add, as an editorial comment, that this is a good product idea for older people who miss the amplified ring volume of the old cordless landline-connected phones, as well as the adjustable number of rings. When a household "cuts the cable cord", it also loses the bundling discounts so landlines become even more expensive. So typically cable cutting implies cell phone replacement of landlines. Cell phones come equipped with different design features because they are meant to be carried in your pocket or purse. When used to replace a landline inside a home, a product like the Renny Home compensates for the inadequacies of a cell phone.I think I passed the point of TMI, but as a final comment, did I mention that this little guy is loud?
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