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💊 Never miss a dose, stay effortlessly on track with Windtrace!
The Windtrace Automatic Pill Dispenser is a smart, lockable medication organizer featuring 28 large compartments and up to 6 daily timed alarms with loud audio and flashing light alerts. Designed for elderly users and caregivers, it offers easy-to-read LCD display, a smooth sliding lid for accessibility, and food-grade materials for safe, monthly medication management. This FDA-compliant device simplifies complex medication schedules, ensuring accuracy and peace of mind.



















| ASIN | B0BZ4KJFFV |
| Best Sellers Rank | #53,395 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #32 in Personal Pill Dispensers |
| Brand | Windtrace |
| Brand Name | Windtrace |
| Color | Blue |
| Container Type | Box |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 1,006 Reviews |
| Included Components | Automatic pill reminder, 6 dosage rings, 3 black keys, Instruction manual, 4 AA batteries |
| Item Shape | Round |
| Item Weight | 0.95 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Windtrace |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Number of Compartments | 28 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Automatic, Easy Open, Lockable |
| Package Information | Box |
| Reminder | True |
| Special Feature | Automatic, Easy Open, Lockable |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
A**R
Big enough if you are taking lots of supplements and pills
My daughter has to take anti inflammatory supplements and vitamins for a medical issue that can land her in the hospital. The pill holders that you see at the supermarket was not big enough. I even purchased a couple from Amazon that were 'large' compartments but sent them back when I got them and laughed at what their large was considered. Plus, she is taking so many supplements that I wanted to separate them into morning and evening. These are perfect. Clearly marked AM and PM and is extra large to fit all in. I purchased 2 so we prep for 2 weeks. These are sturdy, easy to open, fill and snap shut. We just came back from a 2 week driving trip and she was all set with her containers for her trip. Highly recommend especially if you are taking 30 or more supplements!
B**V
Great for dementia patients---or anyone who forgets to take their pills & needs visual & audio cues!
This pill keeper has been an absolute game-changer for my mom, who’s living with dementia. We’ve tried several organizers before, but this is the first one that’s actually helped her stay on track with her medications without constant reminders from us. The built-in alarm and flashing light are incredibly helpful—loud and clear enough to get her attention without being jarring. She quickly learned that when it beeps and flashes, it’s time for her pills. The compartments are easy to open but secure, and I appreciate the clear labeling for different times of day. It gives her a sense of independence and gives us peace of mind knowing she’s less likely to miss a dose. If you’re caring for a loved one with memory challenges, I can’t recommend this enough. It’s simple, reliable, and truly supportive of both safety and dignity. It also comes with an app to simply set up.
J**Y
Top quality pill dispenser
Very nice quality and works well!
I**U
Bad design
It’s the locking mode and unlocking mode that is a problem once you get all your pills in there you have to unlock it every day to move the dial forward to the next day. There should be a mechanism on the outside that allows you to do that it just doesn’t make sense. I don’t like it.
H**!
It helps but it's also nonintuitive
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.
N**Y
You will need a magnifying glass and practically an IQ of 150 to figure this thing out!
I’m a former R.N. with a BS in Nursing and have a high I.Q. and even I had trouble setting up and programming this pill dispenser. Just when I finally thought I had it all figured out, it failed to alarm or light up at 7:45pm 3/20/23. (prior to this it always had alarmed at the proper time) I was on the phone with my 92-year-old mother waiting to make sure she took her pills. Fortunately, the carousel did rotate to the correct third position so she was able to access the proper pills. They have a 24/7 help line which I have twice reported my criticisms of the dispenser which also include the ring that you have to end up taping to the carousel (it has these tabs which were useless) The various rings are for how many times you need to take pill(s) per day. My mom has 3 times, so the ring is labeled 1, 2, 3 nine times (9 days) with one slot empty (there are 28 total slots for pills) Sometimes the number is not centered in the little window because the ring was not made correctly. You have to wait until she takes her very last pills on the 9th day, THEN refill the carousel for 9 days or it gets all screwed up. So I go over at 7:30pm on the 9th day and refill it after she takes her evening pills. And I take the pill bottles home with me so she can’t get into them and overdose herself. She has dementia. It is still very challenging but not as bad as when her pills were in the old Sunday through Saturday pill boxes. She even had a double AM/PM one! If you or your loved one does not have dementia, I would recommend getting one of these dispensers, but not this brand. I got it only because it was labeled as Amazon Prime and was 20% off. Sometimes less expensive does not mean better. Now I need to call Victor back tomorrow and tell him it failed to alarm and light up. Have been using it since Mar. 6, 2023 and today is Mar. 21, 2023. P.S. It is also very hard to read whether it says am or pm for the alarm times because it is so far to the right on the display and not dark enough print.
R**I
Medication control
A great way to control prescription for someone that needs that extra help.
H**W
My second purchase of this pill box!
I bought one of these pill boxes in the past and couldn't decide what I felt about it but as time passed, I realize that I prefer this box over the old one I have. I like that I can see my pills inside the container without having to open it, that it's large enough to hold my larger tablets and capsules (turmeric, K2, C, krill oil, multivitamin), I can place the pills for that time in one compartment, and it does not open unless I open it. The compartments are large but not so large as to be clunky. I took them with me on vacation and was happy that it remained closed and all my pills stayed where they were. Now I have 2 of them since I fill two weeks at a time of medication.
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