Movie showing how to find lost keys and
other items using FOFA Key Finders |
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Hearing impaired people lose misplace their keys, wallets and TV remote controls just like everyone else. But traditional key finders rely on sound to find lost items. Some key finders have a red LED light on the item you're trying to locate that flashes when it's found. But the problem for people whether they're hearing impaired or not is when the item is buried under a sofa cushion, wash pile, or in a heavy coat pocket where it can be neither heard or seen no matter how loud the alarm or how bright the flashing LED light.
Every FOFA Key Finder can find any other FOFA Key Finder. You can have up to 36 items in just one FOFA Key Finder system. There is no base station to worry about. So even away from home you could use the FOFA on your keys to find your wallet. Use the FOFA in your wallet to find your keys. You can always add more FOFAs to your system later, but your have to start out with at least two. Here's what makes them uniquely suited for the hearing impaired...
FOFA Key Finders have 2-way RF communications which is a fancy way of saying that both the key finder you're holding and the key finder you're looking for talk to each other. You simply press the number on the key finder you're holding that corresponds to the number assigned to the key finder you're looking for. When it finds the other key finder the found key finder will set off a loud 94dB alarm and a red LED will flash. But the found key finder then sends a signal back to the key finder you're holding which causes it make a warbling sound and also causes a red LED to blink. Even it the item you're looking for is buried and can't be seen or heard you still know you're close because of the light blinking on the key finder you're holding. But there's more...
The FOFA also has a feature called PROXIMITY DETECT. The closer you get to the item you're looking for the faster the red LED light on the FOFA you're holding blinks!
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