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How to Get Your Grandparents to Love Tech

Go beyond emojis and get them up to speed this National Grandparents’ Day.

It may be 2021, but that doesn’t mean everyone—grandparents in particular—loves 21st century technology. So in celebration of National Grandparents’ Day, it’s time to help them embrace their digital sides. Introduce them to tech that will not just help make their lives easier, but will help them explore the digital world more securely.

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SmartTags can be for everyone. Attach them to your luggage to help you stress less about losing the stuff you love.

Help protect what you love

Everybody misplaces stuff, but finding things can be super simple. With Galaxy SmartTag¹, you can help your grandparents protect their everyday belongings and must-have items like keys, wallets and bags. Simply connect a Bluetooth-powered Galaxy SmartTag to the SmartThings app, then attach a SmartTag to whatever item your grandparents want to track. If an item gets lost, locating it can be as easy as launching the SmartThings app on a Samsung smartphone.

You can also track an item that belongs to an elderly family member if you ask for their permission to attach a SmartTag to their belongings. You'll worry less about your loved one losing something valuable to them.²

Help detect falls

One of the best gifts for grandparents is showing them how much you care, even when you can’t be with them. Give yourself and your loved ones some added peace of mind with Samsung's fall detection feature³ on theGalaxy Watch Active2, Watch3 and the Watch4. If a hard fall is detected, an alert system will go off asking your grandparents if they need assistance.³ If there’s no response within 60 seconds, their emergency contact will be alerted.³

Keep them connected

Staying connected with the world can be overwhelming sometimes, but the Galaxy Tab S7 and Galaxy Buds Pro⁴ make it easy for your grandparents to stay up to speed with chats, video calls and news alerts. So before you jump on the next video call with your grandparents, let them see you clearly with the 11-inch edge-to-edge display on a Galaxy Tab S7.

Hook them up to useful apps and features

Small print can be challenging to read - check out the Magnifier Window feature on your grandparents galaxy device, like the Galaxy S21 Ultra, to help them change the size and contrast of what they are reading for an easier view. And with Samsung Pass5, a platform that enables biometric authentication across multiple websites and apps, they can worry less about remembering every single password. They can easily store all their passwords in one place for fast access to their logins.

  • ¹Requires initial setup on a Samsung Galaxy smartphone running Android 8.0 or higher & RAM 2.0GB above and opt-in for location tracking through SmartThings app.
  • ²The holder of the SmartTag may turn off the device at his or her own discretion.
  • ³Samsung’s fall detection feature recognises falls only when there is abrupt and high velocity movement. Requires smartphone pairing (i.e., network and Bluetooth connection) and sufficient battery charge. Requires registration of emergency contact in paired mobile device. Fall detection must be switched on and your location enabled to share with your emergency contact. GPS accuracy may be affected by obstructions to satellite signal such as buildings. The fall detection feature cannot detect all falls. Intense physical activity can trigger the fall detection feature and initiate calls to the emergency contact.
  • 5The available functions, features and compatible applications for Samsung Pass may vary from country to country due to differing regulatory and legal environments.

They'll thank you later

Set your grandparents up for tech success.

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