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The Sofihub Portal app allows you to schedule one-off or recurring messages in the app. For example, you can fire off a text to Nan if you’re in the middle of a meeting and let her know you’ll call later. Sofihub will then deliver this message as a converted voice message. Let’s say midnight is the cut-off. If Nan’s burning the midnight oil with UKTV, Sofihub will fire off a stern reminder that it’s time to roll credits and hop into bed. If your Nan has a rebellious streak and a “just one more episode” attitude, you’ll receive a notification to say she’s not gone to bed yet. Sure, Sofihub is a total snitch, but it’s the kind of snitch we can get behind. Say there’s a part of town you don’t necessarily want your loved one to visit. Maybe your loved one has diabetes and an unshakeable craving for Ben and Jerry’s, or maybe there’s an area with limited accessibility. You can mark these areas in the Sofihub Portal, so the caregiver receives a notification when a user enters the vicinity. The Sofihub Beacon also has a 4G SIM card, so the user can make and receive calls from nominated caregivers. It’s a quick-and-easy way to get in touch when phone calls aren’t an option. The Sofihub Beacon and Home devices work in tandem too. If the user forgets to place the Beacon in its charging dock upon returning home, the Home device will play a reminder to put it in its cradle. Likewise, the Home will let you know if your Beacon is low on battery before leaving the house. The Beacon comes at additional cost of $299 and is available through Myer, Sofihub’s website and more.
You can also order the Sofihub Home at the following retailers.
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